Category Archives: Remote Work Challenges

7 Reasons You Should Work Remotely on a Permanent Basis

Angela Ash November 15, 2020 Since the onset of the pandemic, many people have been forced to work remotely. In the beginning, there were various complaints chiefly concerning time-management issues. Over time, however, an increasing number of people have begun to realize that remote work is beneficial in more ways than one. Aside from the … Continue reading 7 Reasons You Should Work Remotely on a Permanent Basis

New Post-COVID Remote Work Challenges + Tech Fixes

Eduard Klein October 30, 2020 The reality of the COVID-19 pandemic has changed how we work and live. Remote jobs have become the new normal and will remain that way for the foreseeable future. The Coronavirus is here to stay. Engin_Akyurt / Pixabay Twitter announced it would let employees work from home full-time indefinitely, Facebook … Continue reading New Post-COVID Remote Work Challenges + Tech Fixes

5 Strategies for Working Remotely That Have Been Effective for Me

Tim Backes September 18, 2020 As an entrepreneur who gave up an office job to pursue financial freedom and professional aspirations, I’ve done my fair share of remote work. In fact, to this day, I still work from home. And I believe it’s the best possible solution for me. However, working remotely isn’t always the … Continue reading 5 Strategies for Working Remotely That Have Been Effective for Me

Why Remote Work Will Be the New Normal

Hassan Mansoor September 15, 2020 mohamed_hassan / Pixabay The global pandemic caused by the COVID-19 virus has certainly caused tremendous changes in how the economy works, including how companies and businesses operate. Lockdown and quarantine protocols have been observed in various states, which means employees can no longer go to their offices to work like … Continue reading Why Remote Work Will Be the New Normal

Remote Work Honeymoon Is Over, Time To Think Long-Term

Nigel Davies August 24, 2020 Less than a third of leaders have a long-term remote strategy and most have invested little to no time or resources in building remote work processes, structures and culture for the long-term, a new survey has revealed. The 400 HR and engineering leaders polled all came from organizations employing tech … Continue reading Remote Work Honeymoon Is Over, Time To Think Long-Term