Return to the office: Financial experts predict better productivity for German companies

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< div id=“story-elements”> Almost every third German company expects their employees to be more productive if they fully return from home office to the office. 31.6 percent of companies hope that this will improve their performance, according to the survey published on Tuesday by the Munich Ifo Institute. However, a majority of 60.1 percent assume that productivity will remain the same in this case. Only 8.3 percent expect that employees would then work less productively. The Tagesspiegel app brings current news, background information and analyzes directly to your smartphone. Plus the digital newspaper. Download for free here. “The mostly positive experiences with productivity are an important...

&lt; div id=&#8220;story-elements&#8220;> Knapp jedes dritte deutsche Unternehmen rechnet bei einer vollständigen Rückkehr vom Homeoffice ins Büro mit einer höheren Produktivität seiner Beschäftigten. 31,6 Prozent der Firmen erhoffen sich davon eine bessere Leistungsfähigkeit, wie aus der am Dienstag veröffentlichten Umfrage des Münchner Ifo-Instituts hervorgeht. Eine Mehrheit von 60,1 Prozent geht jedoch davon aus, dass die Produktivität in diesem Fall gleichbleibt. Nur 8,3 Prozent rechnen damit, dass die Beschäftigten dann unproduktiver arbeiten würden. Die Tagesspiegel-App Aktuelle Nachrichten, Hintergründe und Analysen direkt auf Ihr Smartphone. Dazu die digitale Zeitung. Hier gratis herunterladen. „Die mehrheitlich positiven Erfahrungen mit der Produktivität sind ein wichtiger &hellip;
< div id=“story-elements”> Almost every third German company expects their employees to be more productive if they fully return from home office to the office. 31.6 percent of companies hope that this will improve their performance, according to the survey published on Tuesday by the Munich Ifo Institute. However, a majority of 60.1 percent assume that productivity will remain the same in this case. Only 8.3 percent expect that employees would then work less productively. The Tagesspiegel app brings current news, background information and analyzes directly to your smartphone. Plus the digital newspaper. Download for free here. “The mostly positive experiences with productivity are an important...

Return to the office: Financial experts predict better productivity for German companies

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Almost one in three German companies expect their employees to be more productive if they fully return from working from home to the office.31.6 percent of companies hope this will improve their performance, as shown by the survey published on Tuesday by the Munich Ifo Institute.

OneHowever, a majority of 60.1 percent assume that productivity will remain the same in this case. Only 8.3 percent expect that employees would then work less productively.

“The mostly positive experiences with productivity are an important reason why home offices have become established in many German companies,” said Ifo researcher Mathias Dolls. The Ifo Institute has recorded a constant home office rate of a quarter of employees for more than a year.

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