Here’s something that builds a case for sabbaticals and working away from the office. A global study by IT networking company Cisco  investigates the idea of whether the office is really necessary. The study, which surveyed 2,600 workers and IT professionals in 13 countries (including India), found empirical evidence for what we have always known: Nobody wants to stay chained to a desk. Here’s what the respondents had to say…

60%
Employees, across companies and countries, felt it was not necessary to be in office to be productive

93%
Employees in India felt the same way

66%
Employees expect IT to allow them to access networks , applications and info anywhere, at any time

58%
Employees in India felt IT was the obstacle to a more flexible work style

45%
Employees who can access networks, applications and info outside the office worked 2-3 extra hours a day

13%
Employees said the flexibility to work anywhere would dictate their loyalty to the company

60%
The number of companies surveyed that offer flexible work options

12%
Employees said flexibility would dictate their choice of job

9%
Employees said their morale depended on their flexibility to work from anywhere