Working Remotely – Part 1
Working from home can be a great alternative to the office setting, as long as you have a strategy and implement a plan.
Working from home can be a great alternative to the office setting, as long as you have a strategy and implement a plan.
Both communication and collaboration are a top priorities for the office, and even more important when working remotely.
Knowing how to use breaks productively as well as anticipate distractions will enhance your ability to work successfully from home.
In this unprecedented time, when life as we knew it has completely shifted, coping with quarantine is a critical life skill.
With the spread of Coronavirus (COVID-19), we must use preventive measures, proactively, in order to avoid the illness.
In anticipation of Shelter-in-Place orders lifting soon, plans to slowly reopen businesses are underway. Consequently, an important part of this is disinfecting your work facility.
In the ever-expanding world of technology, meeting remotely has never been easier. In order to conduct effective online meetings, here are a few preparation tips for online meetings and webinars.
It is important to adequately prepare before a meeting as well as follow these guidelines / tips for online meetings.