On Mayer: Remote workers have a default culture Remote workers have a default culture of getting things done
Companies that support remote workers win against those that don't Years ago my boss asked if I could use a remote support developer in Europe for off-hours support of a critical system that processed data throughout the day. He said that they had a sharp technical resource there who had normal working hours right in our support blind spot and
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Proper reentry for developers I’m writing a book about successfully working from home; click here if you want to know when it is complete. If you are a developer or anyone else that does high-concentration work (writer, artist, maker or orange juice) you have to reenter the world at some point after your
How to work from home without going insane (purple monkey dishwasher) If you are looking for true advice from someone who understands the struggle of remote work and has actual useful advice, check out Navigating Remote Work. So you’ve decided to work from home. As a rookie-veteran of working without a traditional office for one year I’m here to