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Virtual workplace

A virtual workplace is a work environment where employees can perform their duties remotely, using technology such as laptops, smartphones, and video conferencing tools. A virtual workplace is not located in any one physical space. It is usually a network of several workplaces technologically connected (via a private network or the Internet) without regard to geographic boundaries. Employees are thus able to interact in a collaborative working environment regardless of where they are located. A virtual workplace integrates hardware, people, and online processes.[1]

The phenomenon of a virtual workplace has grown in the 2000s as advances in technology have made it easier for employees to work from anywhere with an internet connection.

The virtual workplace industry includes companies that offer remote work solutions, such as virtual meeting (teleconference) software and project management tools. Consulting firms can also help companies transition to a virtual workplace if needed. The latest technology evolution in the space is virtual office software which allows companies to gather all their team members in one virtual workplace. [2] Companies in a variety of industries, including technology, finance, and healthcare, are turning to virtual workplaces to increase employee flexibility and productivity, reduce office costs, and attract and retain top talent.

History

As information technology began to play a greater role in the daily operations of organizations, virtual workplaces developed as an augmentation or alternative to traditional work environments of rooms, cubicles and office buildings.

In 2010, the Telework Enhancement Act of 2010 required each Executive agency in the United States to establish a policy allowing remote work to the maximum extent possible, so long as employee performance is not diminished.[3][4][5]

During the COVID-19 pandemic, millions of workers began remote work for the first time.[6]

Research from IWG found that 70% of employees globally work remotely at least one day every week, and more than half do so at least half of the week.[7]

Cities in which the population of remote workers increased significantly were referred to as Zoom towns.[8]

Types

Individual virtual workplaces vary in how they apply existing technology to facilitate team cooperation:

  1. Remote work: the availability and use of communications technologies, such as the Internet, to work in an offsite location.
  2. Hot desking: employees do not have individual desks but are rather each day allocated to a desk where they can access technology services including the Internet, email and computer network files. This is similar to "Hoteling": recognizing that employees spend more time at clients' offices than at the employer's office, they are not assigned a permanent desk.
  3. Virtual team: employees collaborate by working closely together and in regular contact, although physically located in different parts of the world.

Drivers

There are several factors that drive the interest in using virtual workplaces.

Office space and its cost

Office space has become a major expense for many organisations,[9] and virtual meetings can save money[10] by being a direct substitute of meeting face to face.[11] One response has been to reduce the amount of space each employee occupies. Another is to increase the flexibility of the office's layout and design.[citation needed] It is not easy to make the most of these approaches and keep employees happy — unless flexible work practices are also used.[citation needed]

Fuel and energy costs

The expenses of the energy consumption to physically commute are increasing rapidly. Planners and public policymakers share a strong belief that remote work with a virtual workspace is one of the most sustainable and competitive modes of commuting in terms of travel time and cost, flexibility, and environmental impacts.[12]

Challenges

Some common challenges are:

  1. Failure to leverage the technology that supports virtual workplaces, resulting in decreased productivity[citation needed]
  2. Lack of human contact could cause decreased team spirit, trust and productivity (and researchers indicate trust is a vital aspect)[13]
  3. Increased sensitivity to communication, interpersonal and cultural factors[14]
  4. Cultural diversity is not yet achieving the expected benefits [15]
  5. Virtual offices might cause a lack of social interactions and creativity, since the on-site office is often one of the most important source of stress for employees.[16]

Virtual workplace software

  • Productivity management(Performance_management): ensures remote workers are doing their work by using time-tracking tools and productivity reports.[18]

See also

References

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  2. ^ Woo, Erin (2021-07-06). "Work at Home or the Office? Either Way, There's a Start-Up for That". The New York Times. ISSN 0362-4331. Retrieved 2023-02-15.
  3. ^ "Telework Enhancement Act of 2010 (2010 - H.R. 1722)". GovTrack.us. Retrieved 2023-02-15.
  4. ^ "Legislation - Telework.gov". U.S. Office of Personnel Management. Retrieved 2023-02-15.
  5. ^ "Statement by the Press Secretary". whitehouse.gov. 2010-12-09. Retrieved 2023-02-15.
  6. ^ "'Work from anywhere' is here to stay. How will it change our workplaces?". San Diego Union-Tribune. 2020-11-12. Retrieved 2023-02-15.
  7. ^ Browne, Ryan. "70% of people globally work remotely at least once a week, study says". CNBC. Retrieved 2023-02-15.
  8. ^ Rosalsky, Greg (September 8, 2020). "Zoom Towns And The New Housing Market For The 2 Americas".
  9. ^ Carter Jonas. "With London office rents predicted to increase by 13% by 2017, tenants are seeking ways to reduce their property footprint". Carter Jonas. Retrieved 17 January 2017.
  10. ^ Verderber, Rudolph F.; Verderber, Kathleen S.; Sellnow, Deanna D. (2014-01-01). COMM3. Cengage Learning. p. 122. ISBN 978-1-305-43696-1.
  11. ^ Anna, Mellin; Alice, Dahlstrand; Anders, Lewald; David, Mowitz (2021-02-01). Sustainable Nordic cities with focus on climate smart mobility. Nordic Council of Ministers. p. 16. ISBN 978-92-893-6923-7.
  12. ^ Kim, Seung-Nam (2017-02-07). "Is telecommuting sustainable? An alternative approach to estimating the impact of home-based telecommuting on household travel". International Journal of Sustainable Transportation. 11 (2): 72–85. doi:10.1080/15568318.2016.1193779. ISSN 1556-8318. S2CID 156991681.
  13. ^ Harney, Owen; Hogan, Michael J.; Broome, Benjamin J. (December 2012). "Collaborative learning: the effects of trust and open and closed dynamics on consensus and efficacy" (pdf). Social Psychology of Education. 15 (4): 517–532. doi:10.1007/s11218-012-9202-6. ISSN 1573-1928. OCLC 11218. S2CID 40620898.
  14. ^ "25 Tips to Help You Manage a High-Performing Virtual Team". Biz 3.0. 2018-05-03. Retrieved 2019-10-15.
  15. ^ Han, Soo Jeoung; Beyerlen, Michael (August 2016). "Framing the Effects of Multinational Cultural Diversity on Virtual Team Processes". Small Group Research. 47 (4): 351–383. doi:10.1177/1046496416653480. ISSN 1046-4964. S2CID 148547063.
  16. ^ Stich, Jean-François (2020-07-02). "A review of workplace stress in the virtual office". Intelligent Buildings International. 12 (3): 208–220. doi:10.1080/17508975.2020.1759023. ISSN 1750-8975. S2CID 218949023.
  17. ^ "Best Project Management Software Of 2023 – Forbes Advisor". www.forbes.com. Retrieved 2023-02-15.
  18. ^ "What is productivity software?". WhatIs.com. Retrieved 2023-02-15.
  19. ^ "Best Video Conferencing Software Of 2023 – Forbes Advisor". www.forbes.com. Retrieved 2023-02-15.
  20. ^ "What is Cloud Storage? Cloud Storage Definition | Search Storage". Storage. Retrieved 2023-02-15.
  21. ^ Lu, Yiren; Abella, Derek (2021-02-17). "The Race to Fix Virtual Meetings". The New York Times. ISSN 0362-4331. Retrieved 2023-02-15.
  22. ^ "What is employee engagement software? | Definition from TechTarget". HR Software. Retrieved 2023-02-15.
  23. ^ "8 Best Antivirus Software (February 2023) – Forbes Advisor". www.forbes.com. Retrieved 2023-02-15.
  24. ^ "Using digital technology to support employees' mental health | McKinsey". www.mckinsey.com. Retrieved 2023-02-15.
  25. ^ Doctor, Time (2021-04-23). "10 of the Best Virtual Office Software Your Team Needs for 2023". Time Doctor Blog. Retrieved 2023-02-15.
  • Dempster, Mike Team - Building key for virtual workplace Retrieved on June 26, 2006
  • Powell, Anne Virtual Teams - A review of current literature and directions for future research Retrieved on June 26, 2006
  • Yager, Susan Everything's coming up virtual Retrieved on June 26, 2006
  • Greenlee, Dana Building a community in the virtual workplace Retrieved on June 26, 2006
  • Stephen Haag, Maeve Cummings, Donald McCubbrey, Alain Pinsonneault and Richard Donovan Third Canadian Edition Management Information Systems for the Information Age Mcgraw-Hill Ryerson, Canada, 2006


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A virtual workplace is a work environment where employees can perform their duties remotely using technology such as laptops smartphones and video conferencing tools A virtual workplace is not located in any one physical space It is usually a network of several workplaces technologically connected via a private network or the Internet without regard to geographic boundaries Employees are thus able to interact in a collaborative working environment regardless of where they are located A virtual workplace integrates hardware people and online processes 1 The phenomenon of a virtual workplace has grown in the 2000s as advances in technology have made it easier for employees to work from anywhere with an internet connection The virtual workplace industry includes companies that offer remote work solutions such as virtual meeting teleconference software and project management tools Consulting firms can also help companies transition to a virtual workplace if needed The latest technology evolution in the space is virtual office software which allows companies to gather all their team members in one virtual workplace 2 Companies in a variety of industries including technology finance and healthcare are turning to virtual workplaces to increase employee flexibility and productivity reduce office costs and attract and retain top talent Contents 1 History 2 Types 3 Drivers 3 1 Office space and its cost 3 2 Fuel and energy costs 4 Challenges 5 Virtual workplace software 6 See also 7 ReferencesHistory EditAs information technology began to play a greater role in the daily operations of organizations virtual workplaces developed as an augmentation or alternative to traditional work environments of rooms cubicles and office buildings In 2010 the Telework Enhancement Act of 2010 required each Executive agency in the United States to establish a policy allowing remote work to the maximum extent possible so long as employee performance is not diminished 3 4 5 During the COVID 19 pandemic millions of workers began remote work for the first time 6 Research from IWG found that 70 of employees globally work remotely at least one day every week and more than half do so at least half of the week 7 Cities in which the population of remote workers increased significantly were referred to as Zoom towns 8 Types EditIndividual virtual workplaces vary in how they apply existing technology to facilitate team cooperation Remote work the availability and use of communications technologies such as the Internet to work in an offsite location Hot desking employees do not have individual desks but are rather each day allocated to a desk where they can access technology services including the Internet email and computer network files This is similar to Hoteling recognizing that employees spend more time at clients offices than at the employer s office they are not assigned a permanent desk Virtual team employees collaborate by working closely together and in regular contact although physically located in different parts of the world Drivers EditThere are several factors that drive the interest in using virtual workplaces Office space and its cost Edit Office space has become a major expense for many organisations 9 and virtual meetings can save money 10 by being a direct substitute of meeting face to face 11 One response has been to reduce the amount of space each employee occupies Another is to increase the flexibility of the office s layout and design citation needed It is not easy to make the most of these approaches and keep employees happy unless flexible work practices are also used citation needed Fuel and energy costs Edit The expenses of the energy consumption to physically commute are increasing rapidly Planners and public policymakers share a strong belief that remote work with a virtual workspace is one of the most sustainable and competitive modes of commuting in terms of travel time and cost flexibility and environmental impacts 12 Challenges EditSome common challenges are Failure to leverage the technology that supports virtual workplaces resulting in decreased productivity citation needed Lack of human contact could cause decreased team spirit trust and productivity and researchers indicate trust is a vital aspect 13 Increased sensitivity to communication interpersonal and cultural factors 14 Cultural diversity is not yet achieving the expected benefits 15 Virtual offices might cause a lack of social interactions and creativity since the on site office is often one of the most important source of stress for employees 16 Virtual workplace software EditProject management tracks project progress to ensure complete tasks on time and achieve goals Project management software 17 Productivity management Performance management ensures remote workers are doing their work by using time tracking tools and productivity reports 18 Video conferencing Web conferencing allows team access to face to face communication through video chat Comparison of web conferencing software 19 Cloud storage gives every employee a secure centralized space to store data Category Cloud storage 20 Collaborative software team collaboration provides a virtual space for hybrid and remote teams to come together List of collaborative software 21 Employee engagement recognizes and rewards employee efforts to increase team engagement 22 Online security Internet security for company s privacy security and anonymity when employees are online Comparison of antivirus software 23 Mental wellness to help remote employees manage anxiety and stress 24 25 See also Edit Media related to Digital workplaces at Wikimedia Commons Virtual office Virtual teamReferences Edit Getting started eXo Platform 5 3 documentation Space definition docs exoplatform org Retrieved 2020 05 14 Woo Erin 2021 07 06 Work at Home or the Office Either Way There s a Start Up for That The New York Times ISSN 0362 4331 Retrieved 2023 02 15 Telework Enhancement Act of 2010 2010 H R 1722 GovTrack us Retrieved 2023 02 15 Legislation Telework gov U S Office of Personnel Management Retrieved 2023 02 15 Statement by the Press Secretary whitehouse gov 2010 12 09 Retrieved 2023 02 15 Work from anywhere is here to stay How will it change our workplaces San Diego Union Tribune 2020 11 12 Retrieved 2023 02 15 Browne Ryan 70 of people globally work remotely at least once a week study says CNBC Retrieved 2023 02 15 Rosalsky Greg September 8 2020 Zoom Towns And The New Housing Market For The 2 Americas Carter Jonas With London office rents predicted to increase by 13 by 2017 tenants are seeking ways to reduce their property footprint Carter Jonas Retrieved 17 January 2017 Verderber Rudolph F Verderber Kathleen S Sellnow Deanna D 2014 01 01 COMM3 Cengage Learning p 122 ISBN 978 1 305 43696 1 Anna Mellin Alice Dahlstrand Anders Lewald David Mowitz 2021 02 01 Sustainable Nordic cities with focus on climate smart mobility Nordic Council of Ministers p 16 ISBN 978 92 893 6923 7 Kim Seung Nam 2017 02 07 Is telecommuting sustainable An alternative approach to estimating the impact of home based telecommuting on household travel International Journal of Sustainable Transportation 11 2 72 85 doi 10 1080 15568318 2016 1193779 ISSN 1556 8318 S2CID 156991681 Harney Owen Hogan Michael J Broome Benjamin J December 2012 Collaborative learning the effects of trust and open and closed dynamics on consensus and efficacy pdf Social Psychology of Education 15 4 517 532 doi 10 1007 s11218 012 9202 6 ISSN 1573 1928 OCLC 11218 S2CID 40620898 25 Tips to Help You Manage a High Performing Virtual Team Biz 3 0 2018 05 03 Retrieved 2019 10 15 Han Soo Jeoung Beyerlen Michael August 2016 Framing the Effects of Multinational Cultural Diversity on Virtual Team Processes Small Group Research 47 4 351 383 doi 10 1177 1046496416653480 ISSN 1046 4964 S2CID 148547063 Stich Jean Francois 2020 07 02 A review of workplace stress in the virtual office Intelligent Buildings International 12 3 208 220 doi 10 1080 17508975 2020 1759023 ISSN 1750 8975 S2CID 218949023 Best Project Management Software Of 2023 Forbes Advisor www forbes com Retrieved 2023 02 15 What is productivity software WhatIs com Retrieved 2023 02 15 Best Video Conferencing Software Of 2023 Forbes Advisor www forbes com Retrieved 2023 02 15 What is Cloud Storage Cloud Storage Definition Search Storage Storage Retrieved 2023 02 15 Lu Yiren Abella Derek 2021 02 17 The Race to Fix Virtual Meetings The New York Times ISSN 0362 4331 Retrieved 2023 02 15 What is employee engagement software Definition from TechTarget HR Software Retrieved 2023 02 15 8 Best Antivirus Software February 2023 Forbes Advisor www forbes com Retrieved 2023 02 15 Using digital technology to support employees mental health McKinsey www mckinsey com Retrieved 2023 02 15 Doctor Time 2021 04 23 10 of the Best Virtual Office Software Your Team Needs for 2023 Time Doctor Blog Retrieved 2023 02 15 Dempster Mike Team Building key for virtual 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