Keys to Effective Telecommuting:
Much of the early
coverage of the telecommuting trend focused on the increased availability
of cost-effective computer and telephone systems.
While these advances
in technology have given us the proliferation of notebook computers,
desktop videoconferencing and vital levels of corporate computer network
connectivity, we're beginning to understand the importance of the human
side of telecommuting.
PEOPLE telecommute;
computers and telephones are TOOLS that facilitate the telecommuting
process. As we look beyond modems and multimedia, a broad range of human
factors impact the success of telecommuting.
Understanding these
human factors and learning how to effectively manage the non-technical
aspects of telecommuting, while competently handling the technical realm,
is essential to your success as a telecommuter.
The exciting
new book, "101 Tips for Telecommuters" by veteran telecommuter Debra
Dinnocenzo, helps you master the skills of working well:
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In your home office
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With your family
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With your team
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With your external partners
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With tools and technology