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Proximity Bias Is Real: 96% of Leaders Notice Employee Contributions More at the Office, Envoy At Work Survey Reveals


Today, Envoy released its latest At Work Survey which compares the experiences of U.S. employees and executives as they explore what it means to work from the office today. This survey takes a look at how each group views the workplace and its purpose, as well as office taboos, and of course, the critical workplace dealbreakers.

People are returning to a more flexible, and in many ways community-focused, workplace.

Employees and leaders agree that there's power in gathering at the office a few times a week to collaborate, share and problem-solve. 76% of office workers say being in the office is good for their mental well-being. Most leaders (94%) and employees (84%) feel that office work life provides a sense of community. In-person touchpoints are helping develop rapport, which builds stronger relationships for better cross-functional work.

However, significant gaps exist in how executives and employees view the workplace. For instance:

According to leaders, where you work matters. For employees, not so much.

Employees agree that the most important outcome when working in the office is productivity. Executives are split.

Employees worry about traditional workplace taboos ? but leaders say most no longer apply.

Long commutes continue to top the list of workplace dealbreakers.

Leaders find it much easier than employees to leave work at work.

At Work is a data-driven workplace report that is published twice a year and features workplace trends, survey results, Envoy?s workplace platform data, and perspectives from workplace leaders. To find out more about proximity bias in the workplace, read our companion blog, At Work.

About This Survey

Envoy partnered with Wakefield Research to survey 1,000 U.S. office workers and 250 U.S. executives working in a physical workplace at least one day per week. "Office workers" are defined as those employed full-time, excluding those with a seniority of director or greater. "Executives" are defined as those with a minimum seniority of director. Survey responses were collected between August 8 and August 18, 2022, using an email invitation and online survey.

Data has been weighted to ensure an accurate representation of U.S. office workers who have returned to the workplace. The overall margin of error for the findings is ±3.1 percentage points for the employee survey and ±6.2 percentage points for the executive survey at a 95% confidence level.

About Envoy

Envoy is transforming modern workplaces for flexible work to bring people together so they can connect, collaborate, and thrive. Envoy's workplace platform has redefined how companies welcome visitors, improve the employee experience, book desks and conference rooms, and manage deliveries in 16,000 locations around the globe by designing products for a flexible workplace experience. Companies like Slack, Pinterest, and Warby Parker rely on Envoy to create an unrivaled first impression and keep their offices secure and compliant.

For more information, please visit envoy.com.

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1Hybrid or formerly remote employees

*Small base size: findings are directional.



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