Study: Communication Key to Successful Flex, Remote Work
It's vital that both employees and employers develop key communication skills, because the push toward more flexibility is only going to increase.
It's vital that both employees and employers develop key communication skills, because the push toward more flexibility is only going to increase.
It's not intuitively easy to communicate and collaborate while working across different time zones. That's why it's key to plan ahead carefully.
I found my passion for teaching people how to lead virtual power teams years ago when I was leading a team spread across 20 countries in Europe.
Andrew Cuneo, Corporate Communications Senior Manager at Polycom, discusses the company’s contributions to flex and the impact flex will have on its future.
Here are a few things that make remote workers feel forgotten, and what both their managers and their coworkers can do to alleviate those problems.
A strong communication plan can help leaders set expectations and successfully orchestrate a diverse group of distributed employees.
It’s a given that most people write differently from how they speak. And nowhere is that more the case than in emails.
Your first step towards successful work flex is to make sure you have the necessary technology and tools.
Flexible work can have significant worldwide benefits, and as we once again celebrate Earth Day, it's time to think globally.
It’s a good idea to embrace the coworking trend, if at least once in a while. Here are three reasons why.