Tips for Moving Your Business from In-Office to Remote Work
Empower your business with a seamless transition to remote work using this step-by-step guide for employers and employees.
Empower your business with a seamless transition to remote work using this step-by-step guide for employers and employees.
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When you manage an in-office team, it’s relatively easy to tell if an employee isn’t doing their job. You can simply stop by their desk or set up in-person check-ins. However, monitoring remote employees isn’t quite as straightforward. At Time Doctor, we’ve been growing our remote team for over a decade. We’ve learned a few things about encouraging remote employees to stay focused while giving them space to do their jobs.
Our work has undergone a profound transformation in a rapidly evolving work landscape. With 28.2% of employees now embracing a hybrid work model and projections suggesting that 32.6 million Americans will work remotely by 2025, it’s clear that remote work is here to stay. While the shift towards remote work offers flexibility and convenience, it raises a pressing concern: How can we boost remote productivity ethically?