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Successful Remote Work: Take the best from both worlds!

Successful remote work is... by Kathryn Owler

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Dr. Kathryn Owler is a passionate ‘Happiness at Work’ researcher, author, and coach, who has dedicated the last 10 years to helping people experience fun, satisfaction, and joy at work. She is currently the director of The Happiness at Work Coach – where she coaches people through her signature ‘Practical Approach to Happiness at Work’ (6-week program). Kathryn can be reached at kathryn@happinessatworkcoach.com or www.happinessatworkcoach.com.

Kathryn is pictured here with her favorite‘ work from home’ colleague, Pania

Remote work is here to stay!

In the U.S., 61 percent of employees are now working remotely full time. However, remote work was increasingly common prior to the onset of COVID-19; indeed, between 2005 to 2017, there was a 159% increase in remote work. Because remote work is here to stay, it is vital that we learn to ‘do remote work well!’ 

Remote work is both good and bad for us. International research cites the top advantages of remote work as eliminating commute time, saving money, and improved work-life balance. However, top challenges include building relationships with colleagues, increased feelings of loneliness or isolation, and not being aware of what others are working on. Given the pros and cons of working from home, only 12% of workers said they intend to return to working exclusively from an office, while an overwhelming 72% wanted a combination of office and remote work. 

If we are to work remotely, it would therefore seem best to combine the best of both worlds! That is, take the good things from remote work and emulate, as much as possible, the good things about office work. We might start by asking ourselves:

The difficult aspects of remote work are often social. There are three layers of social interaction – ranging from superficial to deep – that I recommend that people think about when considering remote work. All three are crucial for good mental and social wellbeing. 

1. Incidental interactions

2. Collaboration 

3. Going deep

To conclude, given that remote work is here to stay, let us do it well. Successful remote work should combine the benefits of working from home, with what we used to love about office work. In this way, we might take the best from both worlds!

MeetinVR’s take on more successful remote work: We have built a medium which allows you to get the best of both worlds. On one hand, our remote collaboration platform allows people to gain full flexibility and work from anywhere, at any time.  On the other hand, they are still able to maintain the feeling of presence and camaraderie by being together in the same space and sharing the same experience together. Solutions like MeetinVR allow companies to have a healthy remote work culture, increase team cohesion, and maximize collaboration efforts. Get started today.

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