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Remote work: redesign processes, practices and strategies to engage a remote workforce

By: Dyer, ChrisMaterial type: TextTextPublication details: London Kogan Page  2021 Description: xviii, 271 pISBN: 9781398600362Subject(s): Telecommuting | Strategic Planning | Personnel ManagementDDC classification: 658.3123 Summary: The COVID-19 pandemic has put remote work into the business norm, but demand from employees to work remotely was already increasing, with a 2019 report stating that 34% of people surveyed would even take a pay cut if they could work remotely part of the time. HR professionals and business leaders need to address this demand to attract and retain the talent the business needs. Remote Work is written by two industry experts who have successfully transitioned their workforces to remote models. It provides essential guidance on how to implement policies, processes and strategies for remote working, including meeting types, measuring performance and creating virtual 'water cooler' environments. Featuring advice on technological solutions to adapting processes and driving engagement, this book also outlines the business benefits of a remote workforce including improved productivity and output and how it allows for faster expansion and execution. With insights from leading experts such as Marshall Goldsmith and case studies from Cornerstone OnDemand, Buffer and United States Marine Corps, Remote Work is essential reading now that increased home and flexible working is here to stay.
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Table of content

Chapter - 00: Introduction;Chapter - 01: Go home and work;Chapter - 02: Coming to terms;Chapter - 03: Spoiler alert – CEOs beware;Chapter - 04: Scrumming Swiss cheese;Chapter - 05: Who is in your orchestra pit?;Chapter - 06: Why not remote?;Chapter - 07: A collision of intelligence and creativity;Chapter - 08: Top-down leadership - why remote is best for leaders;Chapter - 09: Company health - why remote is best for the company;Chapter - 10: People health - why remote is best for your people;Chapter - 11: Who can work from home;Chapter - 12: Who can lead from home;Chapter - 13: Who are you as a company?;Chapter - 14: Getting started;Chapter - 15: Meetings and measurement;Chapter - 16: People, processes, tools, technology... and momentum;Chapter - 17: Profit and people;Chapter - 18: Questions you should be asking yourself;Chapter - 19: Story time;Chapter - 20: Paying it forward;

The COVID-19 pandemic has put remote work into the business norm, but demand from employees to work remotely was already increasing, with a 2019 report stating that 34% of people surveyed would even take a pay cut if they could work remotely part of the time. HR professionals and business leaders need to address this demand to attract and retain the talent the business needs. Remote Work is written by two industry experts who have successfully transitioned their workforces to remote models. It provides essential guidance on how to implement policies, processes and strategies for remote working, including meeting types, measuring performance and creating virtual 'water cooler' environments.

Featuring advice on technological solutions to adapting processes and driving engagement, this book also outlines the business benefits of a remote workforce including improved productivity and output and how it allows for faster expansion and execution. With insights from leading experts such as Marshall Goldsmith and case studies from Cornerstone OnDemand, Buffer and United States Marine Corps, Remote Work is essential reading now that increased home and flexible working is here to stay.

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