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NotesBusiness ManagementTopic 2.1Flexible work arrangements
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Flexible work arrangements

IB Business Management • Unit 2

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🏠 Flexible Working

Big Idea: Flexible working means offering employees alternatives to the traditional 9-to-5 office routine. It includes where, when and how much people work.

Common types

  • Teleworking/remote working -- working from home or another location outside the office, using technology to stay connected
  • Flexitime -- employees choose their start and finish times within agreed limits (e.g. core hours 10am-3pm, flex around that)
  • Part-time working -- working fewer hours than a full-time contract
  • Job sharing -- two people share one full-time role, each working part of the week
  • Zero-hours contracts -- employees have no guaranteed hours; they work when the employer needs them
  • Compressed hours -- working full-time hours in fewer days (e.g. 4 long days instead of 5)

Benefits for the business

  • Wider recruitment pool -- attracts people who cannot work traditional hours (parents, carers)
  • Reduced office costs -- fewer people in the office means less space needed
  • Higher motivation and loyalty -- employees appreciate flexibility and may work harder in return
  • Lower absenteeism -- flexible workers often take fewer sick days

Challenges for the business

  • Harder to manage and supervise remote workers
  • Communication can suffer -- team cohesion may weaken
  • Not suitable for all roles (e.g. factory workers, retail staff)
  • Security risks with remote access to company data
  • Potential for inequality between flexible and office-based workers
Flexible working has become much more common since 2020. In exam answers, consider whether the specific business and role are SUITABLE for flexible working -- a factory worker cannot work from home, but a marketing manager might thrive.

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2.1.1Functions of HRM
2.1.2Recruitment and selection
2.1.3Training and development
2.1.4Appraisal and performance management
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How Flexible work arrangements Appears in IB Exams

Examiners use specific command terms when asking about this topic. Here's what to expect:

Define

Give the precise meaning of key terms related to Flexible work arrangements.

AO1
Describe

Give a detailed account of processes or features in Flexible work arrangements.

AO2
Explain

Give reasons WHY — cause and effect within Flexible work arrangements.

AO3
Evaluate

Weigh strengths AND limitations of approaches in Flexible work arrangements.

AO3
Discuss

Present arguments FOR and AGAINST with a balanced conclusion.

AO3

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