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Making Remote Work Work
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Making Remote Work Work

How to Work Remotely & Build Teams from Anywhere in the World

Baltika, 2019 Mehr


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9

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Work from the beach, the mountains or your house. Work your own hours, as long as you get the job done. Until the Industrial Revolution, doing your job from home was a worker’s only option. Now, remote work may well dominate the labor landscape again. Increasingly, firms are allowing employees to work remotely and, with the onset of COVID-19, many companies and workers had no other option. Writing before the pandemic, Gil Gildner – cofounder of Discosloth, a fully remote marketing firm – explains everything companies and workers need to know about the pros and cons of virtual work and a virtual workforce.

Take-Aways

  • Remote work is not new. It was the standard until the Industrial Revolution.
  • Advanced technology has enabled remote work’s resurgence.
  • Remote work lets people work from anywhere.

About the Author

Gil Gildner cofounded Discosloth, a fully remote technical marketing firm, and has created web communities around acoustic music, cult movies, BMWs and vinyl records.


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    m. s. 4 years ago
    ridiculous. You mean a restaurant worker and a factory worker cant work from home? Some of the stuff on here is mind numbingly obvious. Maybe there is some gold, but the amount of dross is just insane. Thank the heavens I didn't buy this book