At first, it seemed like he was attending the Zoom meeting from an exotic tropic location. The window to his office was wide open, the palm trees behind him swaying to the breeze and his curtains brushing against him where he sat at his desk. Technology has become so advanced that you don’t need fancyContinue reading “The Cheapest Way to Upgrade Your Home Office”
Category Archives: Business
5 Tips on Working for a Virtual StartUp
Nowadays, it’s possible to go to an office address and find that the company you’re looking for doesn’t physically exist there. At all. Technology has enabled the employees of an entire company to work from home. Some of these companies are startups that are 100 percent virtual. These companies are great if you hate commutingContinue reading “5 Tips on Working for a Virtual StartUp”
Creating Team Connections for Remote Teams
What comes to mind when you hear “teamwork” with your coworkers? Most likely, working in person in an office together with other people. However, these days, teamwork has taken on a new meaning for global companies with employees and contractors in multiple time zones. How do you develop a sense of community and company cultureContinue reading “Creating Team Connections for Remote Teams”
Do you live to work or work to live?
These days, we are asked tough questions. We are living through difficult times. You hear stories of people losing their job for the second time in the same year. People who have applied to 500 jobs and gotten no responses or job interviews. Businesses that have been posting jobs have no responses. These are toughContinue reading “Do you live to work or work to live?”
Preparing for the Change in Seasons and the Next Quarter
The fall season is a time for change, both in scenery and in our goals and priorities. Warm, sunny weather turns into colder temperatures and more rain. It’s a time for preparation. If you have a home or business, then it’s time to winterize and think about safety. It’s an opportunity to rake the rainbowContinue reading “Preparing for the Change in Seasons and the Next Quarter”