by dankeelan | May 19, 2020 | Future of Work, Remote Work, Technology
About a fifth of companies in the San Francisco Bay Area are following Twitter’s lead and planning to keep their workforces at home even after stay-at-home orders are lifted, according to a Bay Area Council survey of CEOs. The tech industry’s embrace of remote work...
by dankeelan | May 19, 2020 | Remote Work, Tips
So. You’re part of a team distributed across space and time zones. Maybe you’re full-time remote employees, maybe you work in company offices scattered here n’ there, maybe you’ve got a bit of both. Regardless, building connection and team spirit is the key to working...
by dankeelan | May 19, 2020 | Featured, Remote Work, U.S. Economy
Remote working has become the new normal for countless Americans as the coronavirus pandemic continues to cause massive disruption. The arrangement does have its advantages such as a lack of commuting which saves both time and gas, while there are fewer office...
by dankeelan | May 12, 2020 | Remote Work
Although many, many companies pulled off relatively seamless transitions to operating fully remote, workers are discovering unforeseen consequences of the sudden switch. The big picture: This is not normal teleworking. Typically, employees aren’t caring for or...
by dankeelan | May 5, 2020 | Disabilities, Featured, Remote Work
As many businesses across the U.S. have cobbled together work-from-home programs to comply with COVID-19 social-distancing measures, some workers with disabilities wonder why they were told for so long that they couldn’t work remotely to accommodate their disability —...
by dankeelan | May 5, 2020 | Featured, Remote Work
Working remotely is undoubtedly having its moment. And, while some may still be adjusting to their new routine, there is a silver lining. Working remotely is effective. It keeps employees engaged and productive. For you, that means better performances, lower...
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