
The
Human Aspect
These employees still need to be managed, or they will simply be business
mercenaries, with no loyalties or corporate identify. How do you instill
corporate identity or teamwork into those who are constantly moving
around, and almost never working with other employees in the other organizations?
Fundamental to the management of these semi-independent employees is
the need to recognize their need to recognize their need peer, physical
and psychological support. Virtual employees may need such programs
as; 'on boarding' or induction sessions to ensure that the employee
has all the tools and cultural knowledge to handle a particular assignment
or contract. Ensuring that these employees have their payroll, benefits,
leave and other administrative details taken care of. As we're dealing
with technology, ensuring that these virtual workers are kept updated
and trained with the lastest technology by periodically sending them
for upgrading courses. Support at the 'home office' for technical or
other work-related problems. Arrangements for some form of support and
recognition/induction program at their temporary workplace (there are
contracts that lasts 2 years for e.g.), such as inclusion in their 'birthday'
celebrations and other social events. Regular meetings for virtual workers
engaged in the same area of work to come together to share problems
and solutions. Occasional/annual social gatherings for virtual workers
and their families. These and other practices will result in virtual
employees who are both more likely to stay with your company and are
also more likely to be good corporate ambassadors. Falling to come to
terms with unique needs will end up with possibly failed projects with
high human wastage, where corporate identity is diluted and the employee
becomes alienated and confused. The other side of escaping office politics
and boredom of staying in your cubicle is that being virtual worker
can be lonely. There is nothing like simply calling each employee up
from time to time to see how he/she is faring.
The
future of virtual working in Asia?
Apar Infotech's considerable experiences in this new area of human resource
planning felt that the majority of employers in Singapore have accepted
the changing patterns of employee-employer relations, It will be a gradual
evolution, not a revolution, forced by changing expectations of employees
as well as the demands of the knowledge based economy. For now, the
considerable advantages of employing teleworkers have become part of
every business's strategy.