Stop Managing Your Remote Workers As If They Work Onsite

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In 1979, IBM was making headlines by becoming one of the first large companies to allow employees to work remotely.

Fast forward to 2017 — IBM tells its thousands of remote workers to relocate to an IBM office or find a new job.

What caused IBM to reverse a seemingly successful policy? It was the belief that locating teams in the office would make them more productive, innovative, and agile.

But the reality is that remote work is the future. 51% of workers would change jobs for a role that offered them flextime and 37% would make a move for a role that allowed them to work remotely at least part-time.

By changing your attitude and management style, you can make remote work work for your team.

To learn more about remote work and how to set up a teleworking policy, check out: https://hubs.ly/H0bVLYK0

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