Hybrid Working Online Training

22.77

  • Ways you can adjust where you work to best suit your personal and work needs.
  • How to set up your workstation and work environment, and keep equipment and data safe.
  • How to boost communication and productivity, and take care of your wellbeing with hybrid work.

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21 - 50 45% 14.26
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Description

Hybrid working is a flexible working arrangement where an employee spends some time in a shared workplace, such as an office, and some time working remotely, typically at home.

In recent years, particularly in light of the Covid-19 pandemic, many organisations have introduced or expanded hybrid working.

While hybrid working offers many benefits, such as flexibility, it also has its challenges. It is important that employees understand how to minimise the risks of hybrid working and promote their health, wellbeing, productivity and organisational culture.

This Hybrid Working Online Training course takes on average 40 minutes to complete.

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Hybrid working is a flexible working arrangement that allows people to combine the benefits, and minimise the challenges, of both on-site and remote working. The Hybrid Working eLearning course is designed to highlight the benefits and challenges of this style of working, and help employees learn best practices that will promote their health, safety and wellbeing.

The course describes some different hybrid working patterns employees can adopt depending on their personal needs, work tasks and organisational requirements. It includes how to get started with hybrid working, or make adjustments to their work pattern.

Employees need to understand how to set up their workstations in different locations. Some people might only need to set up their workstations once if they have a designated workstation at home and on-site that only they use. Other people might need to make regular adjustments before each use. For example, people who share a workstation (also known as hotdesking), or people who have to take their equipment with them between locations (eg keyboard, mouse, laptop). The second lesson describes how to set up a workstation in various situations. Knowing how to set up their workstation properly will reduce stress levels and discomfort for staff.

Moving equipment between locations can pose security risks for work equipment and organisational data. The course describes steps employees can take to protect work equipment and keep data secure in line with the organisation’s data and cyber security measures.

The last lesson of the course describes how hybrid workers can best communicate, collaborate and build relationships with colleagues despite not always being together or working at the same time. It covers how you can:

  • have effective and inclusive hybrid meetings
  • boost productivity
  • adopt healthy habits to take care of your health and wellbeing
  • prevent, reduce and manage work-related stress from hybrid working

This course has an accompanying self assessment for employees to take if they have or will have a hybrid working arrangement. This assessment complements your organisation’s hybrid working policy by helping to identify and assess hybrid working issues.

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