Know your flexible work options

Flexible work refers to the way we plan and design work – when it takes place, where it takes place and how we do it! 

Many organisations design their business model and processes around one type of role: full-time, 9-5, permanent, one person does one job.  But there are many other ways to cut a cake! There are hundreds of permutations of flexible work.

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It is understandably hard for organisations to pivot to offer all options. Role design is central to addressing this challenge and equipping organisations to support meaningful, flexible work options in a consistent way across the company.

There are 6 dimensions to flexible work — which can create hundreds of different flexible work options.

 

Flex factor

When

Flex role type

Reduced hours

Flex role

  • Part-time (< 38 hours/week)

  • Reducing overworking/burnout back to normal

  • Job share

  • Job split

  • School term working

  • 9-day fortnight

Impact

  • Increase job creation

  • Increase workforce participation

  • Gender equity

  • Inclusive of sick/disabled employees


Flex factor

When

Flex role type

Non-traditional hours

Flex role

  • Flexible start/end times

  • Compressed work week (hours are done in shorter time)

  • Same number of  hours each week, done at any time

Impact

  • Increase mental health/wellbeing

  • Reduce transport burden

  • Increase productivity


Flex factor

Where

Flex role type

Blended location

Flex role

  • Part office, part working-from-home

  • Location is dependent on work type (eg. collaboration, workshops in office, WFH the rest)

Impact

  • Reduce real estate costs

  • Reduce environmental impact of commute

  • Increase mental health/wellbeing

  • Increase productivity


Flex factor

Where

Flex role type

Remote working

Flex role

  • 100% working from home/not at HQ

  • Work from anywhere in the world

Impact

  • Increase regional and rural employment opportunities

  • Increase workforce participation

  • Increase talent pools


Flex factor

How

Flex role type

Ad-hoc flex needs

Flex role

  • Flex up, flex down across weeks and projects

Impact

  • Increase retention and engagement


Flex factor

How

Flex role type

Minimal travel

Flex role type

  • Agreement to engage with clients virtually

Impact

  • Increase gender equity

  • Increase diversity and inclusion for people with a disability and carers for instance


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Take action

Has a team member requested more flexibility?

Use our simple conversation guide to identify their needs.

 

Now we know the flex options, do we need to redesign the role?