On Monday, Nov. 6, during the conference “Refocusing Smart Working: necessity, convention or conscious choice?” organized by the Smart Working Observatory of the School of Management of the Politecnico of Milan, the future of hybrid work was intensively discussed, focusing on how new models of Smart Working are shaping the Italian work fabric.
In a context marked by great instability, work models must transform and adapt more and more rapidly to current events.
The 2023 research, carried out thanks to the support of Workhera (now Workeeng) – a partner in this edition – illustrates the diffusion and characteristics of Smart Working models in large companies, SMEs and PA, identifying the benefits and criticalities experienced by organizations and people.
The conference emphasized the importance of some key characteristics of smart working: individual well-being, engagement and workplace performance, along with environmental impact analysis and sustainability.