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The hybrid word has got such an importance as never before view the Pandemic. The verticals of maritime industry including other industries, which were presumed “had to have 100% office attendance”, operated successfully with staff working 100% from home.
Pandemic has accelerated the development and advancement of 2 things mainly by at least a decade 1) The communication and allied technologies which is required for reducing presence in office 2) The mind set of accepting the fact that operations without office attendance is possible.
View the above, WFH has become a new norm not only in the maritime industry but for various sectors all over the world.
Having said that, the ride till the present norm was not a smooth one and there were many hurdles the employees and the employers had to face.
The challenges employees faced:
The challenges employers faced:
In view of the above points ,100% office attendance being uncertain and 100% WFH having its separate challenges, the maritime industry will have to sooner or later move in a direction to embrace the changes which could be in a sorts, the best of both worlds.
Hybrid working in the maritime industry would mainly mean more flexibility in office attendance and would affect functions to varying levels. We will discuss some in brief below:
In view of the above, Manning function can be one area where there could be challenges in operating offices in a hybrid mode for a long time, view higher human interactions.
Summary
One might argue that the maritime offices were completely operating from home for the entire covid period and the all functions were delivered. Yes, but the subtle performance challenges were always present which cannot be overlooked.
Having said that, hybrid working environment in the maritime industry can be considered for certain functions for a certain period of time. With regards to the manning function, it could be a challenging proposition even for a shorter period of time.
Even though it does seem that the Hybrid work culture is here to stay, the crux of the issue is the requirement of physical human interaction and those functions which need these for proper functioning will be affected.
We would need to wait and watch to see, how the hybrid culture is able to cope with the reduction in the human interactions.
Marex Media
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An article by Nevoxel Consulting (A leading HR firm delivering Maritime Talent Solutions since 2008)