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Successful Remote Work Requires Investment Into Culture

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While some companies have welcomed the flexibility and autonomy of working from home, others have struggled to maintain engagement, collaboration and company culture. The pandemic demonstrated that distributed work is possible, but leading companies recognize it takes real investment to do it well at scale.

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Why It’s Time to Retire the Term “Hybrid Work”

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An awareness of where and when work is done forms the basis of a flexibility strategy with appropriate space, technology and policies in place. . By bringing awareness to where and when their people do certain types of work, organizations can ensure they have spaces, technology and policies in place to best support it.

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Adhering to the "Open Door" Policy

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Home About Me Advertise Adhering to the "Open Door" Policy By The Professional Assistant on Tuesday, February 19, 2008 Filed Under: Meetings , Prioritize I n my last job, I had my own office. Just remember, if your company has an “open door” policy, please adhere to it.

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Cover Your Tracks: E-mail Archiving

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What would happen if your company gets audited or your manager asks you for an e-mail from a few years ago? The reason I use the latter method is because our company policy is that we cant download any software that IT doesnt approve. There are two ways of backing up your e-mails.

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Who Called? Use A Phone Call Log!

Professional Assistant Blog

You can purge the files as needed, depending on your companys situation and/or policy. Also, remember to archive these files, just in case you need to go back and check who called when for what reason. So try creating a spreadsheet yourself and let me know how it works out for you.

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The E-tiquette of E-mail

Professional Assistant Blog

Your company may have a policy on how they want you to address people in external business e-mail. Your company may have a strict policy on what they want you to include in the signature line and what it should look like, but generally you would include your name, title, company name and address, telephone and fax number.

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TheMarq: Motorola CLIQ Review – Part 4

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I used to use Google Documents for this purpose. Albeit, Google Docs don’t allow me to add voice notes or bookmarks as easily as Evernote with its browser plugin. So, I’ve now transferred all my reference notes out of Google Docs into Evernote online.