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Flexible Working Of The Future

Christine Khor

Flexible working arrangements and remote working is a big attractor for talent these days and this trend is set to become the norm in the future. With geographical boundaries being a problem of the past, it has been predicted that the traditional office work space and office hours will change dramatically.

The concept of 9-5 is a remnant of the industrial revolution; where it was necessary for people to be in the same space at the same time in order to manufacture products. But technology, globalisation and the internet has rendered this concept outmoded and unnecessary.

In fact, in the future, workers will be individual agents who set their own hours and meet in different spaces to collaborate on projects and offices will become communal spaces where this collaboration can occur. The focus of the future, and indeed for forward-thinking businesses already, is the quality of output, not the hours put in.

For some companies, this idea is scary. How can managers do their job if they dont see their employees every day? How can managers be sure their employees are not slacking off?

If this concept fills you with anxiety, youve probably identified the problem incorrectly. The problem is not that your employees will be managing their own hours. The problem is that you do not trust your employees. This in turn, leads to the crux of the issue; if you think leaving your employees to manage themselves will have them slacking off, perhaps you have an engagement problem?

Here are our tips to help managers adjust to the concept of true flexibility:

  • Firstly, ensure youve hired the right people who are engaged and committed to your companys vision.

  • Provide clear objectives and expectations of your staff.

  • Treat your employees like the adults they are and they will return your trust with commitment and loyalty.

  • Give constructive feedback regularly and reward successful outcomes.

  • Focus on the quality of output, delivered within the agreed time-frames.

The evolution of the workplace is inevitable and we can already see this change occurring in both big and small businesses. We see the perception of what it means to have a career changing in the minds of our candidates. I discuss further in this blog post the concept of The Portfolio Career a very real and increasingly common choice for people nowadays who seek self-determination, self-actualisation and different challenges.

This is the wave of change and companies and managers who are not riding it, will find themselves under it.

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Your Questions Answered

You can also find out more detail on our Methodology on our next webinar.

How long does it take to complete KPI?

The programme is built around a 12-month foundation year. This is the time it takes to build your full authority ecosystem. From there, many clients continue to compound their results year on year. Within 24 hours of joining, you'll get full access to the KPI platform. In your first week, you'll attend a group onboarding session where you'll learn how to navigate the platform, access your resources, subscribe to our event calendars, and book into your first Value Canvas Kickoff.

How long has Dent been doing this?

Over 5,500 businesses across 60+ industries in EMEA, the Americas, and Asia-Pacific have gone through our accelerators.

What is your mission?

Our mission is to produce Key People of Influence who stand out, scale up, and make an impact in the world.

What makes this different from programmes?

The biggest difference is that KPI is a production environment, not a course. You don't watch videos and hope something sticks. You build 15-17 real assets of influence — your book, your scorecard, your productised offer, your lead generation system — in structured 10-day sprints with live coaching. Every asset goes to market as you build it. Real feedback, real results, real revenue impact. And you're doing it alongside 5,500+ founders who've been through the same methodology.

Is Daniel Priestley involved in the programme?

Yes! Daniel is our CEO and Cofounder. He is one of the key minds behind every aspect of the KPI Accelerator. He occasionally runs workshops himself.

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Your Questions Answered

You can also find out more detail on our Methodology on our next webinar.

How long does it take to complete KPI?

The programme is built around a 12-month foundation year. This is the time it takes to build your full authority ecosystem. From there, many clients continue to compound their results year on year. Within 24 hours of joining, you'll get full access to the KPI platform. In your first week, you'll attend a group onboarding session where you'll learn how to navigate the platform, access your resources, subscribe to our event calendars, and book into your first Value Canvas Kickoff.

How long has Dent been doing this?

Over 5,500 businesses across 60+ industries in EMEA, the Americas, and Asia-Pacific have gone through our accelerators.

What is your mission?

Our mission is to produce Key People of Influence who stand out, scale up, and make an impact in the world.

What makes this different from programmes?

The biggest difference is that KPI is a production environment, not a course. You don't watch videos and hope something sticks. You build 15-17 real assets of influence — your book, your scorecard, your productised offer, your lead generation system — in structured 10-day sprints with live coaching. Every asset goes to market as you build it. Real feedback, real results, real revenue impact. And you're doing it alongside 5,500+ founders who've been through the same methodology.

Is Daniel Priestley involved in the programme?

Yes! Daniel is our CEO and Cofounder. He is one of the key minds behind every aspect of the KPI Accelerator. He occasionally runs workshops himself.