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2021: The 'Next Normal' in workplaces

• By Sharad Mehra
2021: The 'Next Normal' in workplaces

Perhaps, 2020 will be remembered most for the multiple learnings and human resilience spawned from the coronavirus pandemic. This rollercoaster forced economies, businesses and lifestyles to explore unchartered waters, work-from-home, unlearn and upskill amid career and survival uncertainties. This era of social distancing and safety concerns have changed the course of future and today, the big question is—What’s the Next Normal? 

Right now, a realisation that not having a normal is the new normal. Constant change will define the workspace. People will seek more purpose in what they are doing. It’s not about espousing a large social cause but trying to find a personal purpose in the career that you are pursing. The pandemic has given everyone an opportunity to reflect on where they stand in the grander scheme of things and that has resulted in several new thoughts emerging. We can easily expect mid career changes and many professionals looking at how they can convert their passion into profession.

We’re looking at a future where machines drive learning in the physical and virtual realms@workplaces. Online classes and studios, webinars and e-meets are the flavor of 2021 alongside conventional training scenarios. We will also witness more emphasis on soft skills which will be as coveted as degrees.

Let’s take a look at how the future is poised to develop in 2021 and beyond:

Workplaces, Skills & Leadership@2021

The road ahead 

The road ahead is full of curves and challenges. As the world recovers from the after effect of the biggest threat it has ever seen it's not going to be the same as before.  The entire world took a pause, reflected and perhaps changed direction. Where ? What ? How ? continue to be a question mark and will so for the foreseeable future.

On the employment front, a policy supporting gig economy could certainly smoothen some dents created by the pandemic. Its time to invest more in skills than just roles, have realistic expectations and goals, invest and incentivise in remote working capabilities. Instead of focusing on layoffs, organizations need to explore ways to reabsorb existing workforce in varied ways and also turn the spotlight on keeping the workforce engaged, safe and healthy. An increased focus on diversity and inclusion is another area that will define organizational culture and bring people closer to each other for every success scored and challenge surmounted. 

Listening to their people, understanding their needs and meeting expectations too will be a crucial indicator of the kind of future we would be looking at. In my opinion, year 2021 could be the turning point for us as a planet as we move towards being more humane, responsible and innovative in the face of any challenge.

Seeking the next normal is a utopian mirage. The endeavour should be to develop the capability to deal with diverse and conflicting situations as the norm. World has changed, it is time we did too.