remote work communications
Annie is armed with remote work research as she walks into the office today. She was up all night gathering facts, case studies, and proof that the remote work concept is a practical solution to her many struggles, and she’s ready to discuss it with her boss. But then she second guesses herself during her

The Research

Note: this is Part Two of Annie’s quest to improve her quality of life by moving her office job to a remote work gig. Check out Part One here. As Annie settles in with her chamomile tea and favorite hoodie, she dreams of waking up to the same tea and hoodie and magically transforming this comfortable,

The Idea

remote work
Meet Annie. Annie is a very talented writer and editor, and both her career and her supervisor allow her to use those talents daily. Her official title is “Reporting Coordinator” at a research organization that works closely with a local university, but her boss (and most of her colleagues) refer to her as “Grammar Queen.”
more vacation time
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The virtual law firm emerges One of the many skills law students are taught from the beginning is how to strategically look to the past for guidance, proof, and precedent. However, over the last few years many new and seasoned attorneys have come to understand that when it comes to the business side of operating
We’ve told you all about how cloud communications can significantly improve daily life and increase happiness for business owners, executive assistants, field staff, and more. But what about IT people? Most office workers gain both flexibility and efficiency when phone systems are moved to the cloud, and all employees benefit in many ways, even if
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