10 Ways to Manage Distractions When Working from Home
Working from home is the new normal for many companies. However, home can have a lot of distractions. Here are 10 ways to manage them.
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Working from home is the new normal for many companies. However, home can have a lot of distractions. Here are 10 ways to manage them.
Employee disengagement is something every business should be on the lookout for, especially now that many companies are utilizing remote workers. Here are 5 signs your remote workers might be disengaged and what to do about it.
There’s virtually no industry or business sector in America that hasn’t been invaded by either the coronavirus pandemic or its staggering impacts. Businesses across the nation are on red alert, waiting for the next lockdown and attempting to navigate multiple new and pressing issues, including but not limited to the health and safety of their employees.
When it comes to the fundamentals of nutrition and health, it doesn’t get any more fundamental than oxygen. Oxygen is a vital nutrient, perhaps the most vital of all. We can go without food and water for days at a time. We can go without oxygen, in the form of normal breathing, for only a few minutes. The air we breathe is a most precious and vital nutrient. Most people do not breathe correctly and therefore are unintentionally insulting the normal oxygenation of blood, lymph, organs and cells on a continual basis.
Now that the United States is continuing to transition to a more remote workforce, sales and marketing teams have had to work hard to keep up. Sales presentations have become more difficult now that it’s harder to make a personal connection with customers virtually.
Bill Gates doesn’t miss much. In the last two-years Mr. Chief Climate Officer has been on 60 Minutes twice to make climate change predictions. Note to self: don’t forget Chief Pandemic Officer Gates accurate prognostication in 2014.
Big Tech counts some of the largest, profitable, cash rich, and successful companies worldwide. Google, Facebook, Twitter, Tik-Tok are so successful, Congress is compelled to investigate their inability to prevent spreading mis-information, and to warrant data use & privacy. How did the success of these companies necessitate the government to attempt to put the proverbial horse back in the barn? This is nothing new in America.
We’ve all seen the 2015 TED talk video of Bill Gates predicting our current state of affairs.