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Abstract

The purpose of this paper is to present the benefits of telework for businesses and outline a four-point deployment strategy comprised of preparing the required infrastructure, fostering employee engagement, mitigating the risks, and developing a clear communication plan. This four-point deployment strategy is designed to assist organizations in developing a post-Pandemic remote work strategy. Furthermore, this paper provides the strategic relevance of telecommuting and presents a plan for implementation. This paper is significant because it argues that telecommuting is an environmentally sound practice for gaining a competitive advantage. In addition, telework offers a work environment protecting the employee and organization in times of crisis while also having a positive impact on the environment. Additionally, two phenomena that emerged after the pandemic include, "the great resignation" and "quiet quitting" which seem to be fueled by employees' desires for more work-life balance and are contributing to increases in remote work. Access to talent and the ability to retain talent are benefits of telework contributing to competitive advantage. Furthermore, the cost savings related to telework is another strategy to assist organizations in the post-Pandemic economic environment. The advances in the technology available to businesses including access to the Internet and cloud computing are necessary for telework to be successful. Therefore, a solid framework for embedding telecommuting strategically is needed to ensure the long-term satisfaction and success of telework for both the employer and employee. This paper is significant because it contributes to the business strategy and sustainability literature by providing a prescriptive approach to implementing a workplace practice, of telecommuting to improve operations. The future of telework will be dependent on businesses' strategic implementation. While flexible work arrangements such as remote and hybrid working have been around for years, their significance has grown since 2020 due to the global COVID-19 pandemic. Research indicates that telework has benefits for both the employer and the employee. Some of the benefits of telework are work-life balance, flexibility, increased cash flow, higher morale, and climate change. However, such a strategic change in the way a company conducts business needs an appropriate infrastructure, the right culture, the ability to communicate, and methods to mitigate risks. The four-point deployment strategy presented provides a roadmap for this post-Pandemic strategic change.

Details

Title
THE BENEFITS OF TELEWORK AND A STRATEGY FOR SUCCESSFUL IMPLEMENTATION
Author
Morris, Richard Blake 1 ; Tilooby, Al 1 ; Thayer, Jennifer D 1 ; Melton, Amye 1 ; McCarthy, Vikkie 1 

 Austin Peay State University 
Pages
46-59
Publication year
2023
Publication date
2023
Publisher
Institute for Global Business Research
ISSN
2574044X
e-ISSN
25740458
Source type
Trade Journal
Language of publication
English
ProQuest document ID
3095733944
Copyright
© 2023. This work is published under https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc/4.0/ (the “License”).  Notwithstanding the ProQuest Terms and Conditions, you may use this content in accordance with the terms of the License.