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Beyond Places: Mastering Hybrid Work Together

Beyond Places: Mastering Hybrid Work Together

This study focuses on how teams that work both in the office and from home can optimise their collaboration.

Background and Aim of the Study

We are pleased about your interest in our study Beyond Places: Mastering Hybrid Work Together! This study is part of our research program, targeting the design and development of modern work arrangements in Switzerland. The program focuses on how teams that work both in the office and from home can organize their hybrid collaboration optimally.

In our workshop, teams address key topics of hybrid work:

  • Clarifying expectations: communication, availability, and common rules
  • Managing tasks and work locations appropriately: assigning tasks suitable for remote or in-office work
  • Considering needs: belonging, competence, and autonomy

The goal is to help teams reflect on and deliberately improve their collaboration.

Call for Participants

Would you like to participate in our study or learn more about the project?
Contact us by email homeoffice.nrp.aps@fhnw.ch

Course of the Study

The study consists of a half-day workshop for the entire team, which can be conducted either online or on-site. In addition, each team member completes three short online questionnaires (approx. 20 minutes each): once before the workshop, immediately afterward, and one month later.

Teams with ideally four to twelve members can participate, although smaller or larger groups are also possible. A prerequisite is that teams work at least partially in a hybrid mode — that is, spending at least one day per week working from home.

Important: For the program to succeed, it is mandatory that the team participates in the workshop and that all members take part in the accompanying online surveys.

Your Benefits

Our workshop offers immediately applicable methods and tools to promote:

  • Better coordination and communication
  • A stronger sense of team cohesion
  • Flexible self-organization — independent of the workplace
  • Sustainable improvements in team dynamics and processes

The workshop is free of charge for all participants since it is part of a scientifically supervised intervention study. You have the opportunity to test practical methods for improving teamwork and collaboration — we record their effects anonymously and in strict compliance with all data protection regulations.

The project is funded by the Swiss National Science Foundation (SNSF). Further information can be found on the SNSF website.

Questions or Comments?

If you have any questions or comments about this or other studies of the NFP-80 project, you are welcome to contact us at any time by email or via the contact form.

We also welcome messages from those interested in participating in one of our future studies.

Do you like the study and want to support us?
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