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9 By Employee Remote work is determined on an individual basis for each employee and usually gives them the choice for when and where they work. They can choose which days they want to spend in-office vs. remote. It's the most flexible option and works better for smaller companies. This option would need to be backed by a lot of communication and an easy way for employ- ees to show where they are working each day so col- leagues and managers can be in the know. By Department This means coming up with different policies by teams or departments. This may be the least flex- ible choice of the three because the in-office days are likely the same each week so team members can be in the office together. But it's potentially the easiest to manage because the office can be split into neighborhoods and the workspaces, rooms, and resources within each neighborhood can be available to different teams on their designated in-office days. By Company or Location This option includes coming up with a compa- ny-wide or location-wide policy that tells employees how often they can work remotely vs. in-office. For instance, by telling everyone they're expected in the office 3 days a week and the other 2 wherever they please, employees can choose the days they want to be remote and reserve workspaces and collabora- tion areas for the days they are in the office. Step 3: Hybrid Strategies As you are thinking about the different ways you can structure the work week you should also think about whether the model will differ by group. Your policies might work better whether they pertain to the employee, department, location, or entire organization.

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