The 3 Biggest Reasons Why Remote Working Won’t Go Away

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3 min readMay 13, 2020

Working remotely has become a shared experience globally over the past couple of months. However, if you peel back the layers, there are multiple reasons why the global pandemic is merely an accelerator, rather than the cause of our shift to a more flexible and cost-effective working arrangement.

Here are the 3 reasons why remote work is here to stay.

1. Millennials

Recent studies have shown that millennials (those born between 1980 and 2000) will consist up to 75% of the labor force by the year 2025 in China, with much of the world following in similar fashion. Millennials are now climbing up the corporate ladder, having a significant impact on company decision-making, and pushing for changes in how work is done.

A study by Bentley University has shown that 77% of millennials think flexible working hours would make them more productive. Naturally speaking, companies and organizations have to adjust work practices if more than a third of their workforce is demanding it. When you combine these trends with millennials’ desire to travel and experience more, it is easy to see why this growing segment of our labor supply demands flexibility for when and where they work.

They are the now generation, and they have clearly made it known what they want now is more of a flexible working schedule.

2. Technology

Recent advancements in automation and robotics have pushed much of the world to transition from a service-based economy to a knowledge-based one. Within a blink of an eye, we’ve seen the rate of technological growth evolve from being linear to exponential over the last decade.

This advancement has been breathtaking, as evidenced by the devices in our pockets capable of delivering any information within milliseconds. Ultimately, this has led to a faster and more stable internet becoming almost a basic human right, even in the poorest parts of the world.

At this rate, it is safe to assume that working remotely will only become easier as time passes.

Video conferences now run much smoother and have many more built-in functions, like being able to share editable content within a call, or automatically adjust for mobile screens. New innovative collaboration apps like Lark make the remote work experience easier and more enjoyable. There might be a day where an office is just a virtual location with a set of digital tools that you have access to wherever you are.

3. Globalization

One thing we have all learned recently is how inter-connected we really are. Global supply chains are often a myriad of linkages that run through multiple countries with different cultures, languages, and time zones. In reality, global companies have been working remotely for decades already, since they often have teams in different parts of the world.

We haven’t been conditioned to think about global teams as distributed teams, but a team in Singapore is essentially working remotely if the company headquarters are in New York.

For a company with global reach, Lark really shines. The Calendar feature allows you to add multiple time zones, so you’re always on local time, while the built-in automatic translation tool allows everyone to speak in their native language. Scheduling a video conference with colleagues in London, Mumbai, or Tokyo is a breeze on Lark, and you can even read the same doc together at your own pace!

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