While business leaders and their staff are working remotely from the office in increasingly greater numbers, nearly half of New Zealand's business leaders still say that trust is an issue.
"The rise of remote working is looking stronger than ever - and it's only going to continue to grow. The most significant issues seem to be trust and freedom but once businesses and employees can look past that, they are going to reap the benefits of greater productivity, less operating costs and better staff retention," said John Henderson, the Asia-Pacific director of global service office provider, Regus.
The Regus 2013 Regus Global Economic Indicator showed that those professionals who are tied to the office desk five days a week will soon be the minority. Around 40 per cent of New Zealand business leaders are now working remotely for half the week or more, it said.
The majority of Kiwi managers are now supervising remote workers and the managers are in turn are being supervised by a remote manager.
There seems little concern about the motivation and management of remote workers by New Zealand businesses. Just under half (46 per cent) of NZ respondents reported that effective management of remote workers is perfectly achievable if managers undergo special training. Growing numbers of managers and employees are using video communication to stay in touch.