Remote Work Is Here to Stay

Rethinking Operations Management in the Modern Work Era

This book examines the transformation of operations management in response to the rise of remote and hybrid work, positioning these modalities as permanent and critical components of the modern business environment. Drawing on both personal experience and extensive research, including doctoral-level study and real-world organizational shifts during the COVID-19 pandemic, the work challenges traditional assumptions about productivity, leadership, and control in distributed work settings.

Historically, remote work has been recognized as a viable operational model since the 1980s, yet its adoption remained limited due to leadership resistance and concerns about performance oversight. This book argues that these limitations were not rooted in the concept of remote work itself, but rather in outdated leadership models and organizational structures. Through a comprehensive analysis of existing literature and contemporary practice, the text demonstrates that productivity is not inherently tied to physical location, but instead depends on effective leadership, intentional team design, and clear systems of accountability.

The book provides a comparative analysis of remote, hybrid, and in-person work environments, evaluating how each modality influences key operational dimensions such as communication, coordination, team performance, and organizational effectiveness. It introduces a systems-based perspective on operations management, emphasizing the importance of designing work environments that align with evolving workforce expectations and technological capabilities.

Developed in support of operations management education, this text bridges theory and practice by offering students and practitioners a realistic framework for understanding how modern organizations function. It highlights the critical role of leadership development, cultural transformation, and strategic design in enabling successful outcomes across work modalities.

Ultimately, the book concludes that remote work is not a temporary adaptation but a lasting evolution in the structure of work. Organizations that succeed in this environment will be those that move beyond location-based assumptions and instead focus on building adaptive systems, resilient teams, and forward-thinking leadership practices.

juin 2026, env. 796 pages, Anglais
Independently Published
979-8-1813-6185-0

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