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Transforming the 2024 Workplace With 6 Future of Work Trends

29 August 2024

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The future of work has been on everyone's lips over the past several months.

As we move through 2024, there have been some clear transformative workplace trends driven by technology, workforce demographics, and shifting business needs. These trends continue to impact our daily way of working, so it's worth having proactive conversations to plan for the future and ensure your workplace is well-equipped to adapt to these emerging shifts.

 

Asset 9  KEY TAKEAWAYS

  • The 2024 focus on flexible work arrangements attracts talent and supports employee wellbeing.
  • Team agreements create clarity so the culture can thrive. A strong workplace culture translates to stronger decision-making, deeper employee engagement, talent retention, and heightened productivity. 
  • Data evaluates day-to-day performance and requires curiosity, openness, and a willingness to experiment.

6 FUTURE OF WORK FOCUS AREAS IN 2024

The workplace is evolving faster than ever in 2024 as companies and employees navigate a shifting landscape of expectations and opportunities.

From the rise of remote and hybrid work models to the integration of AI and automation, future of work trends are redefining how and when we collaborate.

Employees seek more than just a pay cheque—they want purpose, flexibility, and a culture supporting their wellbeing. At the same time, organisations leverage data-driven insights to make smarter decisions and foster environments that empower their teams.

Keep reading as we explore the key trends shaping the future workplace and transforming our professional lives.

 

1. REMOTE AND HYBRID WORK MODELS ARE COMMON

In a post-pandemic world, workplaces are adapting towards flexible work arrangements. These trends have shown the ability to attract and retain talent. Hybrid working has become a norm, impacting how organisations use their office space.

Common collaboration tools like Microsoft Teams and Zoom help teams work smarter, while more advanced data tools like Viva Insights take the mystery out of finding the best way to accommodate employee preferences.

Of course, there's more to the hybrid equation than just the tech. 

Expert-led learning programs like our hybrid working toolkit help organisations meaningfully bridge a long-lasting, behavioural-focused approach with the best elements of the existing culture.

2. AI IS ENHANCING WORKPLACES 

Job descriptions and roles are transforming across many industries. The rapid development of AI and automation technology can handle routine administrative tasks, which frees up more time for complex and creative work.

AI is not a silver bullet. As with any new technology, understanding its limitations is as important as learning about its perks and capabilities.

We have noticed an uptick in client conversations around creating policies that best incorporate smarter work habits without sacrificing the output's quality (or, in some cases, security).

3. MORE POLICIES TO SUPPORT EMPLOYEE WELLBEING

Mental health and wellbeing continue to be a significant workplace theme in 2024.

Organisations experience the best ROI when employees show satisfaction with their work and compensation. Employees seek work/life balance, personal development, and career growth opportunities – not just a gym pass.

Workplace transformations are no longer solely focused on economising square footage; they also define thoughtful strategies for healthful balance within the New Ways of Working.  

4. UPSKILLING IS INCENTIVISED

According to the World Economic Forum's Future of Jobs Report, a key priority for workforce development is promoting creative thinking, which will be the focus of 8% of upskilling initiatives. Training workers to use AI and big data will be a priority for 42% of the companies surveyed over the next five years, which can help with talent availability and retention.

Incentivising employees to upskill (particularly with emerging technologies) helps everyone keep current in the marketplace. Organisations continue to consider how to provide diverse learning opportunities to their existing teams (not just new hires).

5. WORKPLACE CULTURE IS CO-CREATED

Veldhoen + Company is adamant about a behavioural-first approach, which helps shape a positive and inclusive workplace culture. An organisation's shared values, beliefs and behaviours shape the environment online and offline. An inclusive culture is no longer a 'nice to have' but requires collaboration at every level.

When the team agreements are clear, the culture thrives. This clarity translates to stronger collaboration, decision-making, deeper employee engagement, talent retention, and heightened productivity. 

Low employee engagement costs the global economy $8.9 trillion which is equal to 9% of the global GDP.

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State of the Global Workplace

6. DECISIONS ARE DATA-DRIVEN

2024 has been a year that has crystallised the importance of data in every aspect of our working lives. Workplaces use metrics to assess productivity, engagement, and efficiency. This data-driven approach leads to better decision-making and measurable outcomes.

Data helps to assess the efficiency of day-to-day tasks. Gathering and pivoting based on the data requires curiosity to explore change with an open mindset.

Veldhoen + Company's layered data-driven approach uses surveys, interviews, and proprietary research methods. This holistic viewpoint ensures a healthy workplace by helping you understand what motivates and protects your most precious asset – your team.

 

V+C CAN HELP UNLOCK YOUR FUTURE OF WORK STRATEGY

Future of work trends and challenges almost always lead to a more evolved way of working. The trends we've seen this year require seamless integration of physical space (bricks), digital tools (bytes), and cultural elements (behaviours).

Our approach aligns strategic goals and fosters a 'behaviours-first' mindset. These intangible qualities are essential for thriving in today's hybrid work environment.

Trust V+C to catch up with your workforce's evolving needs. Our team of specialised consultants expertly helps enhance productivity, boost employee satisfaction, and drive overall success in the dynamic landscape of 2024 and beyond.

OUR GLOBAL TEAM IS COMMITTED TO BUILDING A BETTER WORLD OF WORK. GET IN TOUCH TO LEARN HOW WE CAN HELP.
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