Workplace Flexibility As A Business Strategy

Published: Aug. 21, 2013, 10:30 p.m.

#TChat Radio is all new and live Wednesday, August 21, 2013, at 6:30 pm ET (3:30 pm PT). Remember, the #TChat Twitter chat will follow from 7-8 pm ET. \xa0 Last week we talked about workplace innovation and how we can fuse disruption and adoption. This week we're going to talk about the growing number of professionals who telecommute and work from home \u2014 and who get the work done - another form of evolving workplace innovation. \xa0 Progressive companies today emphasize work-life fit (not balance, thank you) that includes some form of workplace flexibility as a \u201cbusiness strategy,\u201d not an employee benefit. Workplace flexibility has been shown to reduce absenteeism, turnover, real estate costs, utilities and other expenses, while in the same breath improving attracting and retaining talent, employee engagement, productivity and much more. \xa0 Join #TChat co-creators and hosts Meghan M. Biro and Kevin W. Grossman as we welcome our special guests: Lisa Horn, Co-Leader of SHRM\u2019s Workplace Flexibility Initiative and a SHRM Senior Government Relations Advisor, and Susan Lovegren, SVP of HR at Plantronics, a global leader in audio communications for businesses and consumers that recently launched their Smarter Working initiative.\xa0 \xa0 This will be another important show for us all, so talk about changing the corporate mindset of clocking time in a cubicle.