Post-Covid remote workforce numbers are widely projected to be significantly higher than pre-Covid percentages. That projection is supported by a recent March 2021 Zpryme survey of national consumer attitudes and expectations. A key finding of the survey reveals that, for 40.9% of respondents in all industries, having the option to work remotely from home is either moderately or very important to them. Those numbers hold largely true regardless of gender or geographic region, suggesting a significant nationwide sentiment toward remote work.
Of significance to utilities specifically, with an aging workforce and seeking to attract younger staff, survey respondents aged 18-24 (46.9%) and those aged 25-34 (48.3%), believe that a remote work option is moderately or very important to them. Remote importance levels drop with increased age.
Utilities, already operating pre-Covid with a remote field workforce, had placed many internal staff at home during the Covid crisis. Utilities can likely expect a new normal in which at least some staff request to stay remote or work a hybrid home-office schedule in the post-Covid environment.
To find out how to access the full report and review findings from Zpryme’s Return-to-Work Expectations and the Importance of Remote Work – Utility Response Benchmarking Report, click here.
Michael G. Albrecht
Bringing 10+ years experience conducting interviews, research and writing articles on the Digital Transformation of the electric grid, water and gas utilities. Areas of research include IT/OT Convergence, IIoT, AI/ML, 5G, Cloud, Blockchain, Smart Contracts, edge computing, renewable energy and battery storage, cybersecurity, data analytics, and evolving regulatory and policy activity. Work published in Powergrid International, Transmission & Distribution World, Utility Analytics, Energy Central, Smart Grid Insights, CMG Consulting, and Renewable Energy World. The driving force behind my work is a desire to deliver in-depth research and writing to utilities to assist their technology decision-making and marketing efforts during this period of significant digital transformation and business model transition.