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How Can a Company That is Largely Remote Be a Great Place to Work? – LinkedIn
While going through my LinkedIn thread today, I found this article, and discovered that it succinctly tells what’s needed for an effective and positive experience in having a remote workplace: How Can a Company That is Largely Remote Be a … Continue reading
Is remote work finally back on track in tech comm?
Today, I was reading Mark Zuckerberg’s Facebook post about remote work, and how Facebook is realizing that a lot of people like remote work. Surprise, surprise! They acknowledge there’s some down-sides to working remote in some cases, but they want … Continue reading
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We all have to be in this for the long haul.
Remote work got another unintentional boost. A friend of mine posted this link on Facebook today, and it shows calculations done to help people understand how long one’s particular state in the US that people will have to be in … Continue reading
Virus puts gig economy to the test – LinkedIn
It’s amazing to see how suddenly companies are taking coronavirus/COVID19 so seriously, and suddenly allowing remote work in droves. In light of this, my friend Ken Ronkowitz shared this link on LinkedIn which covers a few articles and comments about … Continue reading
Who knew it’d be a pandemic to encourage remote work?
It is early March 2020. At this writing, the coronavirus (also known as COVID19) pandemic is slowly taking over, and people are starting to realize that they need to take it seriously. Unlike other pandemics in the past (last big … Continue reading
Tech Comm and The State of Urbanization
Being that I’m a person whose career is always seemingly in flux, I was listening to a past webinar that featured a few people I knew who were giving advice on how to stay current within the tech comm profession. … Continue reading
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Tagged baby boomers, content strategy, digital literacy, digital revolution, digital urbanization, digital work, digitization, Gen X, millennials, remote opportunities, remote work, remote working, tech comm, TechCommGeekMom, Technical communication, technical communications, technical writing, urbanization, value, value of remote working, value of technical communication, working in cities
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The Complete Guide to Working On A Remote Team – Megan Berry – Medium
The secret to increasing productivity, work–life balance, and team happiness Source: The Complete Guide to Working On A Remote Team – Megan Berry – Medium Thanks to Adam Helweh of Secret Sushi for finding this gem. And oh–what a gem … Continue reading
Here’s 6 reasons why remote workers are valuable.
I was re-reading an article I had posted on Facebook years ago, namely “More Companies Turning To Virtual Employees” found on the Huffington Post in early 2012, and saw that technical writers were among the top positions listed to be … Continue reading
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Tagged Adobe, Adobe Creative Cloud, AdobeConnect, Creative Cloud, digital literacy, e-mail, email, Facebook, Huffington Post, Marissa Mayer, Microsoft Office, mobile, remote work, remote worker, remote working, Skype, teams, teamwork, tech comm, TechCommGeekMom, Technical communication, technical communications, technical writing, telecommuting, telecommuting productivity, value of remote workers, Web conferencing, WebEx, yahoo
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Hurry Up!…and Wait
One of the things that I can’t stand–and I’m sure I’m not alone in this–is that feeling of “hurry up and wait” for anything. I hate having to rush only to find that I have to wait for a long … Continue reading
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