Adaptation of Flexible Working System to Support Team Productivity in Pandemic-Changing Situations

Christmy Handiyanto, Denisha Munaf, Ferdian Suria, Indra Syahruzza, Rahajeng Tyas Astari
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  This research aims to study the adaptation of a flexible working system and what supports team productivity in pandemic-changing situations. It uses qualitative research by performing in-depth interviews and focuses on the interviews of eight managers of four supporting functions: IT, Finance, HR, and Legal, in three leading companies in Indonesia The finding in this research shows the companies have experienced and still adapting to formulate a new working system. To support team productivity in the new working system, several factors need to be addressed, such as: facilities and technical support, the adaptation of SOP and job function, supervisor control, company and team agility, improved communication, work environment, and self-motivation.  The new working system is expected to bring impact: improve productivity, cost reduction, environmental improvement, and employee well being. Further quantitative research is recommended to validate the factors supporting a flexible working system that influence team productivity and the expected impact. This study is expected to help management or organization to a better understanding of factors supporting the adaptation of the flexible working system needed to maintain team productivity in this changing situation. To the best of our knowledge, this research is the first to study the adaptation of a flexible working system and what factors are needed to support team productivity in pandemic-changing situations.    
适应灵活的工作制度,以支持在流行病变化情况下的团队生产力
本研究旨在研究灵活工作制度的适应性,以及在流行病变化的情况下支持团队生产力的因素。它采用定性研究,通过进行深入访谈,重点采访了印度尼西亚三家领先公司的四个支持功能:It,财务,人力资源和法律的八名经理。这项研究的发现表明,公司已经经历并仍在适应制定新的工作系统。为了在新的工作系统中支持团队的生产力,需要解决几个因素,例如:设施和技术支持,SOP和工作职能的适应,主管控制,公司和团队的敏捷性,改进的沟通,工作环境和自我激励。新的工作系统预计将带来影响:提高生产力,降低成本,改善环境和员工福利。建议进一步的定量研究来验证支持弹性工作系统的因素,这些因素会影响团队生产力和预期的影响。本研究有望帮助管理层或组织更好地理解在这种不断变化的情况下维持团队生产力所需的灵活工作系统适应的因素。据我们所知,这项研究首次研究了灵活工作制度的适应性,以及在流行病变化的情况下需要哪些因素来支持团队生产力。
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