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Things that remote work has made professionals learn

TIMESOFINDIA.COM | Last updated on - Aug 20, 2020, 20:00 IST
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Things that remote work has made professionals learn

The COVID-19 pandemic has surely put a halt to everyone stepping out of their homes. But it for sure hasn't paused our working structure. Companies across the world have tried to figure out how to physically distance everyone yet get the work done, from home. Remote working isn't just viable now, it's getting better for many people with time and this might go on for longer than you think. Coronavirus has undoubtedly made us learn a few things out of remote work; some of them are listed below.

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It improves productivity

For many employees, work from home has given them the benefit of sleeping for long hours and waking up fresh to work through the day. Remote work has also led to everyone taking good care of their health due to the whole pandemic situation. Eating healthy and getting good sleep results in more productivity at work. To add to it, some people have been blessed with a quieter home environment and fewer distractions which also contributes to being more productive.

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More of us can work from home

While there was a time when going to the office to work was mandatory, this lockdown has given professionals an option to function from home. Companies are taking full advantage of the same. In fact, workers in the knowledge-based profession have very well adjusted to working remotely and a lot of professionals are finding this to be a great way of working.

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It saves costs

Since all the traveling has cut down to zero, not just employees have been saving money but even companies are. Large companies save up on their electricity bills and other expenditures as much as employees save up on their travel and food expenses.

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It has affected the work-life balance

Although remote work might have made people more productive at work, it has definitely shaken the work-lie balance. Now the work and home responsibilities keep clashing while being in the same space which only creates a stressful situation.

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It's made professionals trust each other

One major concern with working remotely was for managers to keep a track of their workers. There was no way now to check employee progress every hour or when the work is done. Since professionals are not left with any option but to trust each other with daily and weekly deadlines, it's made a huge difference. Remote working has successfully made workers trust each other and also get the work done. All of it while sitting at the comfort of your home.

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Side effects: weight gain (too many meals, no MOVEMENT) marital problems (tutu main main) Bored family members since they have to shut up and not move around (as it is homes are tiny in big cities) with increased efficiency (knowing that your seniors/bosses always watching you) reduced staff JOB LOSSES. Maybe many more.
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