5 Ways Employers can mitigate the risks of isolation due to remote working

25th June 2020

5 Ways Employers can mitigate the risks of isolation due to remote working

Many companies currently have their attentions and resources devoted to ensuring the smooth running of their technical operations during this time.  While understandable as we traverse uncharted waters, it is of equal importance for companies and institutions to ensure that the new normal and its remote workplace establish a playing field in which all people have equal prospects of thriving. Leaders need to use their agency to guard against hindering or undoing diversity and inclusion and creating additional vulnerable groups in the workplace.

Taking tips from International Diversity and Inclusion Leader, Sacha de Klerk who presented very useful and practical suggestions in this regard in her article, Virtual Working: ultimate leveller for diversity or amplifier of exclusion, leaders should:

Employees, and other service providers who are at risk of isolation, should also be encouraged to take advantage of the opportunities that exist in the developing new normal. They should explore ways to repurpose themselves to meet the needs of this unique environment. In the legal sphere, some professionals are studying and teaching others on the new virtual systems that the courts are now using to hear cases, while others are researching, writing and presenting webinars to continue sharing knowledge, introducing themselves virtually to their respective industries.

The so called new normal is exactly that and is here to stay. To avoid being left behind, it needs to be embraced. There are untold benefits in the ability to work flexibly and remotely – these need to be pursued and unlocked, while taking care to avoid the inadvertent and undesirable consequences of professional isolation.

Adapted from an article by Fundile Sangoni, of The Bridge Group of Advocates on behalf of LexisNexis South Africa in which Sangoni provides insights to assist employers and employees mitigate the risks of professional isolation due to remote working during the COVID-19 pandemic.

To access further insightful guidance around running a successful virtual working environment, visit the LexisNexis Virtual Working Resource page: http://ow.ly/ZgDG50AemcW