I’ve been working from home for years and enjoy it, but am curious to know what else I can do to improve my set up and make it more fun. We’re six months into this global WFH experiment, and after this week’s government U-turn, it looks set to continue for another six months.
So, what have we learned so far? Will WFH be a permanent thing for companies or just a byproduct of the ‘interim economy’ – a term used to describe the theoretical two years it could take for the economy to bounce back after lockdown? A new report on The State of Remote Work Q3 2020, highlights some significant and emerging trends.
Thanh has been working remotely since 2009 and now runs a training company helping people become more productive at work and in life. “Practical tips and advice to help you be more productive and irreplaceable.” He …