If you work from home, you've probably gotten an eye roll or two from your office-bound friends. But as consultant Scott Edinger explains, working from home or in a remote office can lead to increased productivity, more effective communication, and better teamwork.
Increasing productivity has less to do with working longer hours than staying more focused and inspiring your team.
This article includes some tips on how to intelligently go about being productive!
There are plenty of small things in business that can affect your productivity, but one often overlooked variable is the design of your office. We’ve all been there before; stuck in a cubicle or a poor work environment that distracts us and wastes all of our time. Today, many companies have taken a…
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There are plenty of tips for increasing your productivity: take exercise breaks, drink coffee, get a good night’s rest, even look at cute animals. While these tips may be beneficial to some, many p…
Working every minute is the best thing for your productivity, right? Maybe not.
When it comes to productivity, we all face the same challenge—there are only 24 hours in a day. Yet some people seem to have twice the time.
Setting up two displays or an ultrawide monitor gets you more than a cleaner, more organized desktop, but also more productivity or entertainment.
When you're working from home, the best way to increase your productivity is to go big with the components you interact with the most: Display, keyboard, and mouse. Here are four options for making that workspace more productive.
Detailed instructions and examples for building a tiny portable standing desk that works in multiple configurations and can be put away at the end of the day.…
Working from home has become a common component of many professional careers, but having a productive work from home environment is an overlooked and often forgotten aspect<br>March 06, 2020<br>While working from home has become a common component of many careers, having a productive remote-working environment is a necessity. A laptop and a workspace alone are often not enough to drive productivity. Having the right…
When I tell people I work from home, they’re often jealous. Having worked in an office for years, I get it. But there are some things about working remotely that do actually suck.
Click through to read about 4 tips that will aid in reducing office foot traffic and calls while working remotely.
These days, modern office equipment allows us to increase productivity at work and get more done in a day than we ever thought possible.
Can your do-it-yourself workstation put you at risk of ergonomic overuse injuries and strains? We asked a Cedars-Sinai ergonomics expert how to prevent and avoid injuries while working in the makeshift home office.
The days might be numbered for the leaning towers of files and wallpaper-esque coating of Post-its in your cubicle. Yes, sadly, more companies are issuing clean desk policies to force messy employees into tidying up. BHP Billiton, an Australian-based mining … Continue reading →
Every minute of your life is gold. Are you treating it that way?
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