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TU Delft polls: how are you doing?

TU Delft polls: how are you doing?

 

 

How do you feel and what do you think are the biggest challenges of hybrid working? This is what TU Delft is asking in a new work and well-being survey.

 

This week, all staff members received an e-mail from the Executive Board with the request to complete the survey. “The developments surrounding Covid-19 still make for unsettled and uncertain times. This continues to have an impact on everyone”, they write.

 

And although the advice to work from home remains in force, the Board is already looking ahead. “We are, for example, busy making preparations so that, when the time is right, we will be able to properly start with hybrid working.”

 

By means of survey questions such as “How do you experience working from home and “What do you think are the biggest challenges in the transition to hybrid working, employees are asked for their opinion. (MvdV)

 

  • Completing the questionnaire takes about ten minutes and is anonymous.

 

News editor Marjolein van der Veldt

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