Upsides of Unexpectedly Working Remote
Navigating this current uncertainty given COVID-19 is no easy task. Many folks will not be fortunate enough to be afforded the opportunity to work from home to avoid getting or passing along this virus. I am so heartened to see how many companies are permitting work from home as a way to reduce the spread of illness, and further, how many are agreeing to pay those hourly workers given how their jobs rely on office workers being present, well, in the office.
If you are fortunate enough to work from home on occasion or as a steady state, then you may already have your spot set up–proper monitors, microphones, and location away from barking dogs and kids who need help with homework. And the coffee is always as you like it!
For those who are rarely given this option, this will be their time to shine. They may feel a bit lost at first, but will find that with some discipline, this could be a way to show more companies that this is a viable perk that actually brings about a higher level of productivity. When this all passes, this may be a new option if this practice round is successful.
“With great freedom comes great responsibility.”
To you, the newly minted “remote worker,” here are some tips to get situated:
For managers who generally have teams onsite and who had exactly NO more room to accomplish their goals for Q1, first, I’m sorry and I know this is an unprecedented time. But you may be able to swing this into a good thing, and here’s how:
With so much uncertainty out there– economic, social, political–remember to be kind to one another, assume good intentions, and take time to recognize the good fortune we have to work remotely and keep our companies moving forward.