Singapore's Workforce: The Rise of Road Warriors and Detectives

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Singapore's Workforce: The Rise of Road Warriors and Detectives
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A quarter of Singapore's workforce are considered "Road Warriors" who prefer flexibility in their work. Singapore also has a significant number of "Detectives" who excel at seeking and sharing information.

A quarter of Singapore 's workforce are considered " Road Warriors ." Five distinct personas are emerging in workplaces around the globe, and in Singapore , the most prevalent is the " Road Warriors " or employees who prefer flexibility over all else. Singapore " Road Warriors " want to work away from their desk (91%) and work wherever they want in a way that fits their schedule (46%).

"Road Warriors" describe themselves as adaptable (85%), whilst their colleagues describe them as most likely to work from a new location (26%). Singapore also has a lot of "Detectives" or employees with a knack for seeking and sharing information. "Singapore’s comparatively younger workforce is a factor here, with Detectives found to be most common amongst older workforces," Slack reported. "Detectives" find sharing information with others on the team and finding the right information as quickly as possible most important. Colleagues describe "Detectives" as the best at digging up information (42%), and most likely to know everything going on at the company (52%

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