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Frugal Ways to Improve Remote Team’s Productivity

Productivity Bits

Those kinds of team members never see each other face to face, and sometimes even work in different time zones, which obviously means that it’s that much harder to stay in sync. With each year, the number of telecommuting workers rises drastically. Be aware of time zones To increase productivity, use cycled work schedules.

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Is a post-COVID remote work policy right for you?

BMT Office Administration

Others are wondering if they’ll even really need an office at all after two years of their team working remotely without a loss of productivity. A lengthy commute in traffic can add a lot of time and stress to someone’s workday and speed up burnout. Remote work can increase productivity. Many employees simply prefer remote work.

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Got the Flu? Work from Home!

Professional Assistant Blog

By The Professional Assistant on Thursday, January 10, 2008 Filed Under: Client Service , Networking , Productivity A re you stuck at home because youre sick? If youre feeling well enough to be able to work from home (telecommuting), an alternative would be to ask your IT department to set you up with VPN (virtual private network) access.

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