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5 ways to keep remote employees engaged virtually

• By Anirban Banerjee
5 ways to keep remote employees engaged virtually

The COVID-19 pandemic has inarguably had an unprecedented impact on the way we live, work, and interact with our ecosystems. With the risk of infection and the mandated social distancing norms, organisations were compelled to make an overnight shift to a remote working model. The last one and half year has been a steep learning curve for both organisations and employees as it revealed the many facets of remote working. While many companies were infrastructurally and technologically prepared to make this overnight shift, and harness the many benefits of remote working, one thing that became glaringly obvious was that no one was mentally prepared for it.

The imperatives of the new work environments

Inarguably, remote working has several benefits ranging from saving travel time to affording employees flexibility in their work schedules. However, humans are inherently social beings and working in silos has also had a significant emotional impact on employees. In the backdrop of such an environment, it became increasingly important for employers to proactively adopt policies focused on mental well-being and can help employees strike a good work-life balance. This meant envisaging new forms of engagement, changing productivity measurement metrics, enabling enhanced learning and development in a remote environment, and ensuring effective communication. 

Ways to keep remote employees engaged

And most importantly, insist on a work-life balance. As we gear up for an environment where remote working becomes more of a norm, it is important to have policies that empower employees to perform their best. After all, an organisation is really the sum of its people.