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Mobility plans for employees are changing the game

Written by Dagmara Stozek | 18-07-2024

In today's changing workplaces, being flexible with transport plans is crucial for success. Offering different travel options boosts employee happiness and productivity.

Mobility plans are part of your employee strategy

Offering different travel options boosts employee happiness and productivity.

  • Why choices matter: By providing suitable transport options like cycling. Companies can boost morale and support sustainability, benefiting both employees and the company.
  • Diverse needs: Employees have varied lives with family, personal duties, and different schedules. A flexible transport plan recognises these differences, supporting staff well-being and a friendly workplace.
  • Health and well-being: Activities like cycling improve fitness and reduce stress, promoting well-being and energy. Eco-friendly commuting cuts costs and boosts team morale.
  • Environmental impact: Using green transport like public transport and carpooling reduces carbon footprint. Supporting sustainability enhances company reputation with eco-conscious customers.

Impacting the retention & attraction of talents

Flexible transport plans attract top talent seeking work-life balance, leading to engaged and productive employees, nurturing a positive company culture.

  • Retention: Happy employees stay longer. Better retention rates mean less turnover, saving on recruitment costs and maintaining team stability.
  • Attraction: Companies with flexible transport plans attract skilled professionals looking for work-life balance. These benefits set a company apart in a competitive job market.
  • Engagement: Valuing employees boosts engagement and productivity, vital for a positive company culture and business success.

 

Getting Started with Mobility Plans

To implement flexible mobility plans effectively, companies should consider these steps:

  • Survey employees: Get to grips with your workforce's commuting needs and preferences through surveys. You can use user-friendly form tools like Tally to gain those insights.
  • Partner with providers: Work with public transportation authorities, ride-sharing services, and bike-sharing programs. Look for software solutions that offer different options for your employees. Examples include Belgium's Mbrella, Olympus Mobility, and the Netherlands' Shuttel XXImo. These services lead the way in mobility.
  • Encourage eco-friendly choices: Offer rewards for using sustainable transportation. This could include subscriptions for public transport or a reward system for walking to work.
  • Promote awareness: Make sure employees know their options and the benefits of flexible mobility plans. Use regular communication to keep them informed.

Concluding that embracing this in transport plans supports employees, enhancing satisfaction and productivity. Flexibility is key for the future of work, with transport plans playing a vital role.

Let's create a workplace that thrives on flexibility!