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5 traits of successful remote workersRecruiting the right talent is arguably the most important element of a successful work-from-home (WFH) strategy for any business - even more so than providing the right tools. Business process outsourcing solutions provider, Merchants, who build and run contact centres on behalf of their clients, deployed over 2,000 agents to WFH during the Covid-19 pandemic. Through this, the business carried out a study on its top and bottom performers, both in-office and working remotely, to identify the prevalent traits of successful remote workers. ![]() © goodluz – 123RF.com Previously deployed as a disaster recovery tactic, WFH has now been implemented by millions of businesses across the globe, to drive business continuity in an ever-evolving world. A 2021 study by the Boston Consulting Group found that 53% of South Africans said they would give preference to a job that allows them to work from home some of the time, while PWC found that WFH was part of the top 10 work preferences in SA. “While WFH might be a popular option amongst local employees, many business leaders have learned that some employees are better suited to working from home than others – especially true in the contact centre environment, where providing a positive customer experience is increasingly important for success,” says Merchants CRO, Mathew Conn. According to Merchants research, those agents working remotely are most successful when they are:
“While we understand the experience and ability of our agents, this period has allowed us to truly understand what attributes an employee needs to deliver a quality service when in a remote location – and will continue to be the basis on which we drive our WFH strategy forward,” says Conn. For those agents working in office, 2020’s top performers were:
“By understanding what behavioural traits drive top performers, businesses will be able to design and carry out the correct training and development programmes to ensure that all new and existing employees are working in roles that are well-suited to their personality type, in which they can grow and flourish. Businesses should be looking to develop the talent they need to drive business continuity and success in the modern business environment,” says Conn. |