As the world of work keeps evolving, Nigeria has reached a critical point. Recent years have witnessed a significant shift in our work approach due to technological advancements, changing economic conditions, and the global pandemic in 2021. The hybrid work model is not just a trend; it is a strategic decision that can help businesses thrive despite the uncertainties.
Nigeria’s business environment has faced several challenges, such as unstable exchange rates and increasing fuel costs. These economic factors have led to a significant rise in operational expenses, putting immense pressure on businesses.
Therefore, companies need to find innovative solutions to maintain their competitiveness and sustainability.
The hybrid work model provides a compelling solution. The hybrid work culture represents a paradigm shift, where employees split their time between working in the office and working remotely. This approach makes use of technology to establish a flexible work environment that allows staff to give their best efforts while maintaining a positive work-life balance. According to 2023 research by Forbes, it is found that 12.7% of full-time employees work from home and 28.2% of employees have adopted the hybrid work model. This shows the increasing rate of the hybrid culture.
Here are five reasons why the hybrid work model is a paradigm shift for Nigerian businesses:
- Reduced Office Costs: Office space, utilities, and upkeep take up a considerable percentage of a company’s budget. Adopting a hybrid work culture enables organizations to reduce overhead costs associated with maintaining large office spaces. Fewer on-site employees mean lower expenses for utilities, office supplies, and maintenance. Companies can downsize office spaces, saving on real estate costs while maintaining a physical presence when needed.
- Talent Attraction and Retention: Attracting and retaining top talent is essential for businesses to thrive. Offering a hybrid work model shows that an organization values its employees’ well-being and work-life balance, which attracts qualified professionals. Companies in different industries in Nigeria are urgently concerned about the Japa Syndrome, which is because of the rising attrition rates and challenges in retaining skilled workers. Organizations must show a strong commitment to the well-being of their employees and work-life balance to mitigate the effects of this issue. The Hybrid Work Model stands out as a symbol of innovation and adaptation in this specific situation.
- Seamless Collaboration: Recent technological advancements have made the hybrid work culture more efficient, resulting in effortless collaboration. With proper infrastructure and technology, teams can work efficiently from various locations, thus increasing productivity.
- Preparing for future disruptions: The world of work is evolving rapidly. The COVID-19 pandemic is only one of several difficulties and uncertainties that the business climate in Nigeria faces. The pandemic served as a reminder of the value of remote and hybrid work cultures. Organizations that had not embraced hybrid and remote work models found it difficult to adjust and experienced significant losses. On the other hand, organizations that already embraced flexible work models were able to adapt and carry on with business. Therefore, embracing a hybrid work model allows businesses to adapt to future disruptions and changing workplace dynamics thereby ensuring resilience.
- Reduced environmental pollution: Less commuting directly lowers carbon emissions thereby promoting a greener and more sustainable future. In major Nigerian cities like Lagos, traffic congestion can be a significant issue. By minimizing the need for daily commutes, the hybrid work model plays a crucial role in mitigating carbon emissions, thereby paving the way for a more environmentally sustainable future. Read also: Rising Costs Ahead: Nigeria’s 5% excise duty on telecom services set to impact SMEs.
The future of work in Nigeria requires a progressive approach. Adopting the hybrid work model is not just an alternative; it is a strategic necessity.
The rising inflation rates in Nigeria which has created a high cost of living further emphasizes the need to reassess the traditional work systems. The advantages of a hybrid work culture are indisputable for both workers and companies. It is therefore crucial for Nigerian businesses to embrace change whilst navigating the future of work.
Signal Alliance Technology Holdings is a leading technology group in Africa with operations in Nigeria, other parts of Africa and the Middle East. Its subsidiaries offer services spanning technology consulting, cloud technology, business applications, cybersecurity, software development. Its venture arm has incubated or seeded companies in diverse technology and non-technology verticals including retail, finance, advertising, renewable energy, agriculture, wellness. The company was founded in 1996 as Signal Alliance and transitioned to Signal Alliance Technology Holding (SATH) in 2021.