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        Forced RTO: Surprising Lessons From Newest Data

        Despite headlines about return-to-office mandates, research shows that most organizations continue to embrace flexible work. In this brief video, MIT Sloan Management Review columnist Brian Elliott shares compelling new research on productivity, profitability, and building resilience in uncertain times.

        Headlines about high-profile companies requiring employees to cease working from home and return to corporate offices suggest that the shift is widespread, but research tells a different story. In this follow-up to his popular November 2024 interview, workplace expert Brian Elliott shares new data on and examples of what’s really happening with flexible work in 2025.

        For instance, according to a recent report, 68% of organizations continue to maintain flexible policies. What’s more, U.K. research shows that employees with flexibility are up to 12% more productive, and a University of Melbourne study found that publicly held companies with flexible policies financially tend to outperform their peers on the stock market.

        In this video, you’ll learn:

        • How pairing choice about where and when to work with accountability for results drives productivity, as demonstrated by Neiman Marcus Group.
        • How innovative companies are extending flexibility to front-line workers.
        • What questions leaders must ask before implementing RTO mandates.
        • Strategies for building trust in uncertain times.

        https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Ed-Ok5R5JO8

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