> There's nothing that prevents productivity on remote work that can't be handled with the right tools, skills and attitude
Firstly, congrats! It's something I'm working towards myself, and the pandemic looks like it will be a significant opportunity to try and achieve it.
However, perhaps you're minimising your expertise here and the learnings and experience that the employer and the worker need to go through to make it work.
Firstly, congrats! It's something I'm working towards myself, and the pandemic looks like it will be a significant opportunity to try and achieve it.
However, perhaps you're minimising your expertise here and the learnings and experience that the employer and the worker need to go through to make it work.
Anything to share here?