Work-Life Balancing

 What is Work-Life Balancing




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Work-life balance is about finding a good balance between your work life and your personal life. Managing your time and energy to meet both work and personal commitments.

In globalization, achieving work-life balance is the most crucial factor in harmonizing work and personal life.

To achieve a productive and balanced life, mental well-being, and job satisfaction, various efforts have to be made to achieve this balance through global HRM, which is influenced by various cultural, political, economic, and technological influences.


🌟Various studies have shown that if the work-life balance is in good condition, employees in that organization perform their tasks very efficiently and with less stress. Similarly, employee satisfaction increases and employee turnover is very low.🌟

(Jeffrey Greenhaus, Nicholas J. Beutell, 1985)



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As mentioned above, organizations that do not have a proper work-life balance experience high employee burnout, decreased job satisfaction, increased employee stress levels, and decreased efficiency.

The above facts show that human resource management has been entrusted with the important responsibility of maintaining a high work-life balance in this global context.


 


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Let's see what the challenges are to this work-life balance.

✍Cultural Behavior

In some countries, employees won’t be able to step away from the work  as they are dedicated & have overtime culture (Japan / South Korea)


Technology Development

With today's technological advancements, even a mobile phone in hand can be used to access corporate systems or communication channels (email/video conferencing). So, due to the ability of employees to work from anywhere, technology has also created an imbalance in the work-life balance.


Global Targets

The common goals or targets of multinational companies require employees to work outside of corporate working hours.


Workplace Policies

Some countries have laws in place to prevent people from working after office hours, but the lack of such laws in other countries can lead to an imbalance in the work-life balance of employees living in countries without such laws.


Due to the above, it is necessary to initiate very serious activities, from the formulation of laws to organizational HRM, to maintain a balanced work-life balance.

Let's see what steps can be taken to avoid the above and create a high work-life balance organizationally.


Implementing Flexible Working Hours

Among various countries, Finland, Portugal, and Sweden have very attractive, flexible working hours and have the necessary basic laws in place.

For example, in Portugal, companies can’t contact employees outside of their working hours, even if they are working remotely.

Implementing Labor Rules

Can introduce policies that regulate working hours


Implement Technology Regulations

Enact legislation to stop employees from connecting outside of office hours.

 

Corporate Initiatives

Multinational companies should adopt culturally adaptive work-life balance programs & introduce remote or hybrid work models.



Work-life balance is a very important aspect of the modern world. Some countries already have advanced policies to support this work-life balance in a political or legal way. However, in some countries, the necessary arrangements for this work-life balance are being made economically, politically, and legally. And they are struggling with equal work without any start.

Institutions help create work-life balance around the world through a collaborative approach between individuals/governments.


References,

https://mauvegroup.com/innovation-hub/blog/countries-flexible-work-policies

https://www.getthera.com/blog/top-10-countries-with-the-most-flexible-labor-laws-for-remote-work

(Jeffrey Greenhaus, Nicholas J. Beutell, 1985)

Dessler, G., 2013. Human resource management. 15 ed. s.l.:PEARSON.


Comments

  1. A good work-life balance helps reduce stress, improve productivity, and enhance overall happiness. Good work & keep it up❤️

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  2. Work-life balance is about managing job demands while making time for personal well-being. It requires setting clear boundaries, prioritizing tasks, and fostering a supportive work culture. Employers can help by offering flexible work options, promoting mental health, and encouraging time off. A balanced approach boosts productivity, reduces burnout, and leads to happier, more engaged employees.

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  3. clearly explained about work life balancing through this article

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  4. "Work-life balance is the ability to manage professional responsibilities and personal life effectively, ensuring well-being, productivity, and overall life satisfaction." Good insight

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  5. The Blog theme is so eye catching and the facts you mentioned here are very important. Good job!

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  6. Real challanging area for HRM Teams to achive this despite target driven business startegies.

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  7. Great post! Work-life balance is essential for employee well-being, helping reduce stress and burnout. It promotes productivity, job satisfaction, and overall health, benefiting both individuals and organizations.

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  8. Work-life balance is essential for maintaining employee well-being, productivity, and job satisfaction. By prioritizing both personal and professional responsibilities, individuals can reduce stress, avoid burnout, and improve overall quality of life, benefiting both employees and organizations in the long run.

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  9. It effectively addresses the challenges of work-life balance and offers practical solutions like flexible hours and technology regulation to improve employee well-being. Well written!

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