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- Title: Successful Remote Working Succinctly
- Author(s) Lorenzo Barbieri
- Publisher: Syncfusion Inc. (2022)
- Paperback: N/A
- eBook: HTML, PDF (77 pages), ePub, and Mobi (Kindle)
- Language: English
- ASIN: N/A
- ISBN-13: 978-1-64200-236-2
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What is the best way to work remotely? It’s a question many thought they would never have to answer, but then came the lockdowns and isolation of the Covid-19 pandemic—and an answer was demanded. In Successful Remote Working Succinctly, author Lorenzo Barbieri handles the question with sincerity of insight and clarity of thought. How can working remotely be healthy and equitable? How can it be productive and secure? What software and equipment are needed, and how best to set them up? Barbieri, a master public speaker and expert software developer, calls upon his years of remote working and remote presenting to answer these questions and establish an easy-to-follow formula for being more productive, confident, and happier working from anywhere in the world but an office.
- Introduction
- Remote Office Setup and Tools
- Managing Time
- How to Stay Engaged and Collaborate with Others
- Managing Remote Workers
- Working from Home with Fewer Problems
- Tips and Tricks for All Remote Workers
- Conclusion
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