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Professionals Opting Work from Home; Online Work Actually Works

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Last updated: March 29, 2021 3:09 pm
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Online Work Actually Works: Resilient Professionals Excelled and Advanced Careers While Work from HomeNew Lifestyle Preferences Drive New Era for BusinessOther Survey Highlights: Work From HomePersonal GrowthNavigated Challenges and Acquired Bad Habits
Online Work Actually Works: Resilient Professionals Excelled and Advanced Careers While Work from Home
New Lifestyle Preferences Drive New Era for Business

As the COVID-19 pandemic sent millions of Americans home this time last year, many professionals struggled to navigate work and household responsibilities. But a recent survey from Harvard Business School Online shows that working online (Work From Home) did work. In fact, many professionals even experienced advancement and growth—both on the job and at home—this year.

“The past year has been difficult for everyone, but what’s surprising is how well people feel they’ve performed at work, while at home,” said HBS Online Executive Director Patrick Mullane. “Now, as we’re preparing to get back to ‘business as usual,’ it seems professionals don’t want ‘business as usual.’ Instead, they want flexibility from their employers to allow them to maintain the new work/home balance and productivity they have come to enjoy.”

HBS Online retained Cambridge, Mass.-based market research firm City Square Associates to survey nearly 1,500 professionals who worked remotely during the COVID-19 shutdown from March 2020 to March 2021. Respondents were asked to compare this past year to the prior one.

Professional Growth Despite Personal Struggles

Despite the widespread hardships and heartbreaks of COVID-19, there is positive news. The HBS Online survey revealed that respondents experienced professional and personal wins, along with embracing many healthy—and even some unhealthy—habits.

“Many of us have Zoom fatigue,” said HBS Online’s Managing Director of Product Management Simeen Mohsen. “Yet, despite not being in the office, many professionals still performed well and were even able to grow in their careers. They somehow rose to the occasion and gave it their all, both as individuals and as teams.”

Want to Go Back to Office, But with More Flexibility and Certain Conditions

The survey showed that many professionals miss their colleagues and other aspects of being in the office, and some want to go back. But since they proved they were able to perform, and even excel, during the pandemic, they want more flexibility.

Miss Their Colleagues But Want Flexibility

  • 81% either don’t want to go back to the office or would prefer a hybrid schedule going forward  
    • 27% hope to work remotely full-time
    • 61% would like to work 2-3 days a week from home 
    • 18% want to go back to the office full-time 
      • Parents with kids at home are even more likely to want to go back full-time than those without children
      • Married people are also more likely to want to go back full-time than singles
      • On the other hand, people from the Northeast are more likely to want to stay remote

Conditions for Going Back: 

  • 51% are uncomfortable going back to the office until they’re fully vaccinated
    • 71% are hesitant to go back until everyone is fully vaccinated 
  • 54% expect social distancing—everyone is seated at least 6 feet apart and required to wear masks

Other Survey Highlights: Work From Home

Professional Growth

Excelled at Work

Professionals can Advanced their career because of Work From Home
  • 98% of professionals working from home kept their jobs
  • 1-in-3 felt both their overall performance and quality of work was better than the year prior
  • 1-in-3 were actually able to better focus on work from home

Gelled with Co-Workers—Even While Remote

  • 1-in-2 said the following did not change:
    • Collaboration with co-workers
    • Support from co-workers
    • Trust in leadership

Found Time for Career Development

  • 35% read more for professional growth
    • Men more than women
  • 29% continued their education
  • 34% took online courses for career development
    • Those under the age of 45 were more likely to take online courses
    • Those who took online courses felt better overall than they did last year

Personal Growth

Developed Healthy Habits

Professionals Developed Healthy Habits Due to Work From Home Options, Online Work
  • 59% made health a priority
  • 70% prepared healthier meals at home
  • 50% read for fun
  • 36% napped more
    • Parents, surprisingly, napped even more
  • 16% adopted a dog or pet
    • 68% spent more time with their pets
  • 44% exercised more
  • 45% spent more time doing outdoor activities
  • 31% took on a new hobby

Formed and Strengthened Relationships

  • 70% spent more time with loved ones
  • 50% spent more time with friends (mostly online)
  • 10% started a romantic relationship (how?)
  • 8% fell in love (wow!)

Navigated Challenges and Acquired Bad Habits

Hardships & Heartbreak

  • 75% binge-watched TV shows or movies more
  • 1-in-3 gained weight (10+ lbs.)
  • 1-in-3 drank more
  • 31% took recreational drugs more
  • 14% bathed less

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