Post-pandemic,
will everyone go back to the office like nothing ever happened? Will lost jobs
be recovered? Or is remote work and skeleton staffing a trend here to stay?
A
recent survey of company leaders revealed that eight in 10 plan to allow
employees to work outside the office at least part time going forward. Nearly
half (47%) say they’re going to permit employees to work from home full time.
In a separate confirmation of this trend, 78% of CEOs agree that remote
collaboration is here to stay.1
However,
pre-COVID-19, many industries and companies had been reluctant to change to
remote staffing models, citing challenges in managing a remote workforce, among
other concerns.2 Certainly,
there are pros and cons to allowing full-time personnel to work from home.
However, it seems it took a pandemic to catapult this phenomenon into a
feasible platform.
So
here we are. As inconvenient as working from home may be for some, work seems
to be getting done. What does this mean for shareholders of companies affected
by a remote workforce? It all depends on which types of companies we’re talking
about. On the one hand, the need for less office space, supplies and equipment
offers cost-cutting measures that can improve profit margins. To wit, companies
such as Google, Facebook and Twitter have announced they will continue some
version of a long-term or permanent work-from-home staffing model in the future.3
On
the other hand, businesses that support the normal work-a-day office
environment are experiencing a decline in revenues. We’re talking about
downtown coffee shops, cafes, dry cleaners, shoe repair shops, gyms, food
carts, florists and pharmacies. Some of the “mom-and-pop shops” may have
already gone out of business. Commercial real estate has taken a hit. 4
Looking
forward, it may be worth evaluating your investment portfolio to help ensure
you have a diversified mix of companies that can profit from remote work
staffing, or at least should not be significantly hurt by it. Remember that we
are always available to conduct a portfolio review and advise you on ways to
adjust to suit your circumstances.
An
interesting twist to the remote work model is that it could be a boon for rural
America. Small cities and towns have been hard-hit by automation and the offshoring
of jobs, plus they tend to recover more slowly from economic downturns. The
rising trend for remote workers offers a way to populate and infuse more wealth
into rural areas of the country.5
1 Emily Courtney. FlexJobs. Dec. 21, 2020.
“Remote Work Statistics: Navigating the New Normal.” https://www.flexjobs.com/blog/post/remote-work-statistics/.
Accessed Jan. 11, 2021.
2 Nigel Davies. Forbes. March 10, 2020. “This Is
Why Employers Are Still Denying Your Remote Working Requests.” https://www.forbes.com/sites/nigeldavies/2020/03/10/this-is-why-employers-are-still-denying-your-remote-working-requests/?sh=1b5031e26bcd.
Accessed Jan. 25, 2021.
3 Derek Thompson. The Atlantic. Aug 6, 2020.
“The Workforce Is About to Change Dramatically.” https://www.theatlantic.com/ideas/archive/2020/08/just-small-shift-remote-work-could-change-everything/614980/.
Accessed Jan. 11, 2021.
4 Steve LeVine. Marker. Sept. 1, 2020. “Remote
Work Is Killing the Hidden Trillion-Dollar Office Economy.” https://marker.medium.com/remote-work-is-killing-the-hidden-trillion-dollar-office-economy-5800af06b007.
Accessed Jan. 11, 2021.
5 Alex Wittenberg. Bloomberg. July 23, 2020.
“The Economics of Remote Work.” https://www.bloomberg.com/news/articles/2020-07-23/the-effect-of-remote-work-on-america-s-economy.
Accessed Jan. 11, 2021.
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