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You are at:Home»Technology»Is 2025 the end of hybrid?

Is 2025 the end of hybrid?

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Posted By sme-admin on March 3, 2025 Technology
Kristian Torode, Director and Co-Founder of business communication service provider Crystaline,
Kristian Torode, Direction and Co-Founder of business communication specialist Crystaline

In February 2025, Dell’s CEO, Michael Dell, announced that the company is “retiring” its hybrid work policy. In his announcement, Dell stated, “Nothing is faster than the speed of human interaction. A thirty-second conversation can replace an email back-and-forth that goes on for hours or even days”. Here, Kristian Torode, Direction and Co-Founder of business communication specialist Crystaline, argues that with the right technology set up, businesses can move beyond traditional work models and embrace hybrid.

 Since 2020, hybrid work models have become increasingly commonplace. In 2025, it’s estimated 63 per cent of UK employees now working remotely at least part-time. However, some corporations have started scaling back these arrangements despite their widespread popularity. But why?

Challenges of hybrid work

For many organisations, productivity is a key motivator behind this shift. Amazon, for instance, recently mandated a minimum of three days per week in the office, arguing that a shared physical space enhances focus and accountability. Some business leaders also believe the ability to oversee work directly and provide immediate feedback is far more effective than relying on virtual tools, which can sometimes feel impersonal or disconnected.

Collaboration is another critical factor. Disney CEO Bob Iger has stressed that physical proximity is essential for unlocking creativity and driving innovation. Iger emphasises the value of organic, face-to-face conversations and spontaneous brainstorming session. These elements are irreplaceable, especially in creative industries, where collaboration fuels success.

Workplace culture, too, has come under scrutiny. Some companies argue that prolonged remote work risks eroding employees’ sense of belonging and commitment to an organisation. Goldman Sachs has been vocal about the impact on team dynamics and mentorship, warning that hybrid models can stifle the informal interactions that build trust and camaraderie. Without these connections, the foundation of a strong organisational culture weakens.

These views reflect a growing belief amongst employers that hybrid work is incompatible with modern business needs. However, this doesn’t have to be the case. By embracing the right business communications technology, organisations can address these challenges without abandoning hybrid work models.

Enhancing hybrid

Unified Communications (UC) platforms and Voice over Internet Protocol (VoIP) systems are pivotal to overcoming hybrid work challenges, ensuring teams remain productive, connected and engaged regardless of location.

UC platforms integrate tools like instant messaging, video conferencing and file sharing into a single, streamlined interface, eliminating inefficiencies of switching between multiple systems and fostering real-time collaboration.

VoIP systems complement UC platforms by delivering advanced internet-based voice services, including call forwarding, voicemail-to-email and conference calling. This technology ensures communication remains uninterrupted, replicating the ease of in-person interactions and allowing hybrid teams to collaborate as if they were in the same room.

Vodafone Business UC with Ring Central further advances these systems by combining UC and VoIP functionalities into one platform. In a unified system, employees can access everything from messaging and video calls to file sharing. Features like status indicators, task integrations, and notifications help managers stay informed about team progress, offering a streamlined way to provide feedback. This addresses concerns over the lack of direct oversight often associated with remote work.

By combining the strengths of UC and VoIP into one solution, organisations can eliminate gaps in communication, enhance productivity and preserve the spontaneity and connection vital for workplace culture. Furthermore, it simplifies management for IT teams, reduces costs associated with maintaining separate systems and ensures a consistent user experience across devices, ideal for hybrid work environments.

As businesses reassess the viability of hybrid work, UC platforms and VoIP systems provide a solution to address concerns about productivity, collaboration and workplace culture. By investing in these tools, organisations can maintain the flexibility of hybrid work while ensuring efficiency, connectivity and a strong sense of team cohesion.

Crystaline is a Vodafone Advanced Partner. Contact a Crystaline expert today to find out Vodafone Business UC with Ring Central can enhance your hybrid work model.

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