World of work will change forever because of coronavirus crisis
Dr Edward Jones鈥檚 business prescription for surviving the pandemic
A leading academic says the seismic shift in the way companies operate as a result of the coronavirus crisis will see many more staff working from home in future rather in an office.
According to economics expert Dr Edward Jones, from 麻豆传媒高清版鈥檚 Business School, the world of work is very unlikely to be the same again when the pandemic is over.
But it鈥檚 not all doom and gloom for a workforce which is getting to grips with working from home or has used their time on furlough to upskill themselves.
Dr Jones also reckons that bosses will see the advantages to be gained from a more flexible workforce able to put in a shift at home or in the coffee shop.
He said: 鈥淲hile there are considerable health concerns now, it鈥檚 interesting that we are already seeing many more people using technology to work away from the office.
鈥淲e鈥檝e heard a lot about home working but we鈥檝e never had so many people doing it and one of the positives is that so many who said they couldn鈥檛 work from home now find they can.
鈥淚t will have a knock-on effect for employers who may find that in the future they don鈥檛 need to accommodate 100 people in an office but can get by with desk space for 50 or even fewer which will mean big savings for the company.
鈥淭hose sorts of economies are likely to be crucial in a world which will face a very tough time when it comes to paying for the shutdown caused by the pandemic.鈥
Dr Jones, an expert advisor to the National Assembly of Wales, spent nine years at the sharp end of business in Dublin鈥檚 financial sector after completing his PhD in Economics at 麻豆传媒高清版.
He returned to Wales to take up a job as a lecturer at 麻豆传媒高清版鈥檚 acclaimed Business School five years ago and since then has worked with the public and private sector on various economic and finance related projects, and he sees opportunities in the current crisis.
Dr Jones said: 鈥淭he people who have been furloughed should see this not as a paid break from work but as an opportunity to develop themselves so they鈥檙e match-fit for when work resumes.
鈥淎 great way to utilise this time when furloughed is finding ways to undertake some form of personal development which is allowed under the terms of the Job Retention scheme.
鈥淧eople should upskill themselves, whether it鈥檚 entirely relevant to their day job or not - catch-up on processes and procedures they have fallen behind with, or learn about changes in their sector.聽 Upskilling may even move their career in a new direction.
鈥淭hey should develop habits that will impact them positively when they return to work.
鈥淚f their job consists of high stress, high volume work and they typically find themselves juggling a precarious work/life balance, now is the time to hit the reset button.
鈥淭his is an opportunity because it鈥檚 not often that we have the chance to step away from day to day work and start thinking about the bigger picture and ask ourselves the big questions about what we want from life.聽 Now is the time when you actually have time to do something about it.
鈥淚t is too early to confidently predict the course of the economic downturn facing us due to the coronavirus but a recession is inevitable.聽 The Welsh economy was already shaky in 2019.
鈥淣ow governments around the world are deliberately shutting down their economies for at least several months in an attempt to halt the spread of the coronavirus disease.
鈥淭hese actions will have an impact on the Welsh economy and the more people can do to prepare themselves the better the position they will be in.鈥
Dr Jones has even prepared a guide for surviving the pandemic with four simple steps for the new homeworker:
鈥 Don鈥檛 start working on your laptop in your pyjamas.聽 It鈥檚 just another day at the office, minus the office part.
鈥 Have a dedicated work space where work happens.聽 That makes it more likely that you鈥檒l actually get things done when you鈥檙e there.
鈥 Sitting is terrible for your health, and mind-numbing when you鈥檙e staring at the same wall or window all day.聽 Move from your desk often and get some fresh air when possible.
鈥 Don鈥檛 have the TV on.聽 If you wouldn鈥檛 do it at the office, don鈥檛 do it at home when you鈥檙e working.
Dr Jones added: 鈥淭he coronavirus outbreak will have a significant impact on the Welsh economy and it鈥檚 likely that the threat of this disease, its devastating impact on health and insidious undermining of our society, is here to stay until there is a vaccine developed for public use.聽
鈥淭hings are unlikely to be normal again for a very long time.聽 There is a long, painful process ahead but this coronavirus pandemic will come to an end.
鈥淭he hope is that society and the economy can get back up to speed as quickly as possible because of the actions taken now.鈥