When a corporate has to lives up to
its core values, its culture will transform employees into advocates, enrich
their mottos , and ensure the company retains its top talent A growing number of
companies around the world now accept remote working contracts and allow their
employees to work remotely.
Some of the reasons that facilitate this is:
-The
improved internet speeds all around the world
-The appearance of Co-working
spaces that can be leased for shorter time periods without having to have a
physical office of their own -The abundance of project management, task
management and time management apps that can be used to monitor and coordinate
work amongst teams and individuals
-The availability of hardware and software
solutions to ensure smooth communication across the globe -
Businesses are able
to expand their talent pool and retain employees at a higher rate. Employees are
happier and satisfied being able to work in an environment they prefer and
choose their own timing. Even if you’re a Corporate remote worker (employed by a
company , but works from home), a Gig Freelancer (employed but contract jobs
that can be performed remotely) or an Entrepreneur / Startup owner (who own a
business or a startup venture), implementing the right aspects of appropriate :
, is vital information and not applying the proper methods will be
critical to your business when setting up your remote operations.
How do you
identify what type of information you need to share or have access to while
working from home?
There are a few questions that you should be asking yourself
so that you’re well prepared for most of the contingencies that you may face as
a remote worker.
Working culture can evolve organically through team activities,
collaboration, and sharing of experiences. The amount of time , employees spend
together gives them a sense of purpose and belonging .When building a remote
team, you’ll need to unlearn and relearn all processes, from recruiting, mode of
communication , career opportunities and performance reviews, to collaboration,
appraisals tools, and project management
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