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Unveiling the Hidden Potentials of Remote Work Productivity

Allwork

A 2020 Stanford University study revealed that remote workers were 5% more productive than office-bound counterparts. As the COVID-19 pandemic pushed businesses to embrace telecommuting, many were surprised by the resulting boost in productivity. These industries experienced productivity growth surges from 1.1%

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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. Remote work can increase productivity. 95% reported that productivity was higher or the same while working remotely. Deciding on the best course policy for your workplace can be tricky.

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How to Successfully Manage Remote Employees

Office Dynamics

government have found that allowing employees to telecommute, when done correctly, can increase employee productivity and satisfaction, reduce costs for the company, reduce employee turnover and allow access to a larger talent pool. Equip Your Team with Tools For Success. In 2014, 10 percent of all employees worked remotely.

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Is It a Curse -- or Blessing -- To be a Remote Worker?

On The Job

The result: a remote work force that isn't as innovative, collaborative or productive as it needs to be when companies are counting on all workers to deliver more to remain competitive. If you're using company equipment from a remote location, you're responsible for keeping it safe.

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5 tips for working at home with your significant other

On The Job

It’s best to have separate work spaces with required office equipment, but if that’s not possible, it’s even more important to be sensitive to the other person’s work style. I miss the collaboration with my colleagues. " Trying to "fix" the other's style negatively affects harmony and productivity.

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