Ninety-three per cent of employees said that they are productive at work. On the other hand, 91 per cent of leaders believed that hybrid work has made it difficult to have confidence in employees' productivity.
"To bridge this gap, a new approach is needed that recognises work is no longer just a place, but an experience that needs to keep employees engaged and connected, no matter where they are working from," Bhaskar Basu, country head for Modern Work at Microsoft, said.
Due to the "hyper focus" on productivity, 47 per cent of employees and 58 per cent of leaders reported that they are "already burnt out" at work.