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Are there enough hours in the day for hybrid work?

Organisations that make the most of how workers use their time will come out winners

It is a year since I packed up my laptop and left my desk in London, with its stunning view of St Paul’s Cathedral. I have been back once. Barely a day has passed when I have not read, or written about, the future of offices.

Employers have a lot invested in office property. But they should be more exercised about how staff spend their time once the pandemic lifts, than whether they sit in sanitised cubicles or at socially distanced hot-desks. The prize will go to the enterprise that can make the most of how its workers use their limited hours, as it always has.

I still remember when my father came home from the textile company where he worked to say he had shifted to a newfangled system called “flexitime”. That was the mid-1970s, around the time flexible working, pioneered in Germany, earned a mention in a Financial Times analysis of “the way to better staff morale”.

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安德鲁•希尔

安德鲁•希尔(Andrew Hill)是《金融时报》副总编兼管理主编。此前,他担任过伦敦金融城主编、金融主编、评论和分析主编。他在1988年加入FT,还曾经担任过FT纽约分社社长、国际新闻主编、FT驻布鲁塞尔和米兰记者。

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