Books
Rosalind Kincaid

Hybrid Work

Hybrid Work explores the burgeoning world of hybrid work models, presenting a comprehensive guide for organizations and individuals navigating this new landscape. It highlights how successfully implementing hybrid strategies goes beyond simply blending remote and in-office work; it requires intentionally designing a work environment that maximizes the advantages of both, while also tackling inherent challenges.

The book delves into the strategic considerations, such as technology infrastructure and policy development, needed to cultivate employee engagement and innovation in hybrid environments. This book uniquely emphasizes fostering inclusion and equity within hybrid settings, addressing ethical and social implications often overlooked.

Drawing on empirical research, industry surveys, and case studies, Hybrid Work provides actionable frameworks for optimizing productivity and company culture. The book progresses from defining hybrid work and exploring its forms to discussing best practices and forward-looking perspectives on the future of work.

With an accessible style, Hybrid Work blends organizational psychology, human resource management, and technology studies to tackle complex concepts. For example, it uses principles of organizational psychology to inform strategies for maintaining employee morale. This approach equips business leaders, managers, and HR professionals with practical advice for implementing and improving hybrid work models in their organizations.
176 printed pages
Original publication
2025
Publication year
2025
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