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Work Life Integration
Dr. G C Mohanta, BE(Mech), MSc(Engg), MBA, PhD(Mgt)
Professor
Al-Qurmoshi Institute of Business Management,
Hyderabad - 500005
Work‐life Integration
 Work‐life Integration is an outcome of people exercising
control & choice in their life to meet life’s challenges
 This can be managing work responsibilities alongside
their personal & family needs.
 The areas of a person’s life which require integration will
change based on the individual’s life stages
 A person in his or her 20s may be balancing career
development and social activities
 In 30s, when a person gets married & starts a
family, family & job responsibilities become competing
challenges
Why Work-Life Integration Is
Important?
 Work & life stressors will continue to increase, as
expectations & choices compel us to seek for what is a
“good life”.
 Our core values & life goals become the skill‐set that
enables us in work‐life balancing and in living &
working efficiently and effectively.
 When organisation takes cognizance of this work‐life
imperative and designs a conducive work environment,
it motivates the employees to work more efficiently and
productively.
What are the roles of stakeholders?
 To implement a successful Work‐life Strategy, the
organisation, supervisors and employees all need to
play their parts.
 Work‐life programmes succeed in organisations where
there is a workplace culture based on reciprocity & trust
 The work‐life integration responsibilities are shared
among the organisation, supervisors and employees.
Role organisation
The organisation
 develops and communicates a Work‐life Strategy
suitable for its business and its employees
 makes its work‐life programmes available to as many of
its employees as possible,
 has a sound performance management system that
allows it to evaluate all its employees objectively and
 trains its supervisors to support Work‐life Strategy.
Role of Supervisors
The supervisors
 support the organisation’s Work‐life Strategy;
 help tailor an employee’s flexible work arrangements
in consultation with the employee and other relevant
departments in the organisation,
 evaluate employee performance by outcomes and
deliverables rather than hours clocked and physical
presence in the office.
Role of Employees
The employees
 familiarise themselves with the organisation’s work‐life
programmes and makes use of them appropriately;
 work with their immediate supervisors to design
flexible work arrangements and other work‐life
programmes that do not compromise business
outcomes; and
 engage themselves in their work and add value to the
organisation throughout their period of employment.
Four steps to a successful Work‐life Strategy
Establish need to implement
Work-Life Integration
Organisations implement work‐life programmes
for one or more of the following reasons:
 Attract and/or retain talent
 Raise morale
 Increase productivity
 Save on real estate and overhead expenses
 Reduce healthcare costs
 Provide work flexibility in response to changing employee
needs
 Increase commitment
 Combat burnout
 Be an Employer of Choice
 Stay ahead of the competition
Assess business needs
 Business needs include corporate values, objectives
and operational standards that cannot be
compromised for any reason.
 If a business revolves around customer-facing services
(e.g. in a retail outlet) it may be possible to implement
flexi-time with some creative scheduling
 On the other hand, if there is a need for 24-hour
operations (e.g. in a hospital), rotating 12-hour shifts
with more days off might be appropriate, but a flexi-
time would not.
Assess employees’ work‐life needs
 Different organisations have different employee profiles
and these employees have differing needs.
 To assess employees’ work-life needs , there are three
methods:
 Workforce profiling - mining information within an
organisation from existing employee records.
 Employee surveys - employee surveys reveal attitudinal
information that may be used to gauge employee
sentiments
 Focus groups - It involves an organised discussion with a
selected group of individuals to gain information about
their views and experiences of a topic, e.g. a particular
work-life programme
Designing Work‐Life Programmes
 Flexible Work Arrangements (FWA) - An effective
FWA takes into account the nature of the employee’s
job and his/her requirements
 Leave Benefits - annual leave, childcare
leave, maternity leave and sick leave
 Employee Support Schemes - dependent care
support, health and wellness programmes, flexible
benefits and time-saving services
 Companies that already provide a service as a business
could extend it to their employees at marginal
cost, e.g. transportation, laundry, childcare, etc.
Implementing Work‐Life Programmes
 Develop a communication plan - Successful
implementation of work-life programmes hinges on
proper communication of the programmes to employees
 Employees need to be aware of work-life programmes to
reap its benefits, thereby improving employee
engagement & turnover.
 Senior management support - Support from senior
management for Work-life Strategy, will make employees
feel comfortable in supporting, participating and using
the work-life programmes.
 Clear policies and guidelines - Work-life programmes
need to be supported by clear policies & guidelines to
address the values, eligibility criteria & operational details
of the programmes
Evaluating Work‐Life Programmes
 Measuring the effectiveness of work-life programmes
allows us to determine whether we have met the
objectives.
 The following are evaluated in Work-Life Programmes:
- Utilisation rate of the work-life programmes
- Absenteeism
- Employee job satisfaction, engagement, etc.
- Turnover rate
- Feedback from employees about the work-life
programme in meeting their needs
- Feedback from supervisors on difficulties faced in
implementing work-life programmes
- Feedback from exit interviews

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Work life integration

  • 1. Work Life Integration Dr. G C Mohanta, BE(Mech), MSc(Engg), MBA, PhD(Mgt) Professor Al-Qurmoshi Institute of Business Management, Hyderabad - 500005
  • 2. Work‐life Integration  Work‐life Integration is an outcome of people exercising control & choice in their life to meet life’s challenges  This can be managing work responsibilities alongside their personal & family needs.  The areas of a person’s life which require integration will change based on the individual’s life stages  A person in his or her 20s may be balancing career development and social activities  In 30s, when a person gets married & starts a family, family & job responsibilities become competing challenges
  • 3. Why Work-Life Integration Is Important?  Work & life stressors will continue to increase, as expectations & choices compel us to seek for what is a “good life”.  Our core values & life goals become the skill‐set that enables us in work‐life balancing and in living & working efficiently and effectively.  When organisation takes cognizance of this work‐life imperative and designs a conducive work environment, it motivates the employees to work more efficiently and productively.
  • 4. What are the roles of stakeholders?  To implement a successful Work‐life Strategy, the organisation, supervisors and employees all need to play their parts.  Work‐life programmes succeed in organisations where there is a workplace culture based on reciprocity & trust  The work‐life integration responsibilities are shared among the organisation, supervisors and employees.
  • 5. Role organisation The organisation  develops and communicates a Work‐life Strategy suitable for its business and its employees  makes its work‐life programmes available to as many of its employees as possible,  has a sound performance management system that allows it to evaluate all its employees objectively and  trains its supervisors to support Work‐life Strategy.
  • 6. Role of Supervisors The supervisors  support the organisation’s Work‐life Strategy;  help tailor an employee’s flexible work arrangements in consultation with the employee and other relevant departments in the organisation,  evaluate employee performance by outcomes and deliverables rather than hours clocked and physical presence in the office.
  • 7. Role of Employees The employees  familiarise themselves with the organisation’s work‐life programmes and makes use of them appropriately;  work with their immediate supervisors to design flexible work arrangements and other work‐life programmes that do not compromise business outcomes; and  engage themselves in their work and add value to the organisation throughout their period of employment.
  • 8. Four steps to a successful Work‐life Strategy
  • 9. Establish need to implement Work-Life Integration Organisations implement work‐life programmes for one or more of the following reasons:  Attract and/or retain talent  Raise morale  Increase productivity  Save on real estate and overhead expenses  Reduce healthcare costs  Provide work flexibility in response to changing employee needs  Increase commitment  Combat burnout  Be an Employer of Choice  Stay ahead of the competition
  • 10. Assess business needs  Business needs include corporate values, objectives and operational standards that cannot be compromised for any reason.  If a business revolves around customer-facing services (e.g. in a retail outlet) it may be possible to implement flexi-time with some creative scheduling  On the other hand, if there is a need for 24-hour operations (e.g. in a hospital), rotating 12-hour shifts with more days off might be appropriate, but a flexi- time would not.
  • 11. Assess employees’ work‐life needs  Different organisations have different employee profiles and these employees have differing needs.  To assess employees’ work-life needs , there are three methods:  Workforce profiling - mining information within an organisation from existing employee records.  Employee surveys - employee surveys reveal attitudinal information that may be used to gauge employee sentiments  Focus groups - It involves an organised discussion with a selected group of individuals to gain information about their views and experiences of a topic, e.g. a particular work-life programme
  • 12. Designing Work‐Life Programmes  Flexible Work Arrangements (FWA) - An effective FWA takes into account the nature of the employee’s job and his/her requirements  Leave Benefits - annual leave, childcare leave, maternity leave and sick leave  Employee Support Schemes - dependent care support, health and wellness programmes, flexible benefits and time-saving services  Companies that already provide a service as a business could extend it to their employees at marginal cost, e.g. transportation, laundry, childcare, etc.
  • 13. Implementing Work‐Life Programmes  Develop a communication plan - Successful implementation of work-life programmes hinges on proper communication of the programmes to employees  Employees need to be aware of work-life programmes to reap its benefits, thereby improving employee engagement & turnover.  Senior management support - Support from senior management for Work-life Strategy, will make employees feel comfortable in supporting, participating and using the work-life programmes.  Clear policies and guidelines - Work-life programmes need to be supported by clear policies & guidelines to address the values, eligibility criteria & operational details of the programmes
  • 14. Evaluating Work‐Life Programmes  Measuring the effectiveness of work-life programmes allows us to determine whether we have met the objectives.  The following are evaluated in Work-Life Programmes: - Utilisation rate of the work-life programmes - Absenteeism - Employee job satisfaction, engagement, etc. - Turnover rate - Feedback from employees about the work-life programme in meeting their needs - Feedback from supervisors on difficulties faced in implementing work-life programmes - Feedback from exit interviews