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Navigating the Virtual Work Day

Let’s talk productivity, specifically virtual offices productivity.  Worker productivity and output increases in telecommuting or virtual office situations, several studies have found. For workaholics or overachievers, however, working out of virtual offices can take a little delicate navigation.

It’s not unusual to find that some folks in business today thrive on juggling a lot of work, and often end up doing all of the needed work. Virtual offices can help overachievers to better manage their time and stay focused on only those business tasks that require their work skills. In exchange, overachievers or workaholics stay fresh, very motivated, and meet their personal productivity goals, and therefore avoid burnout.

Some of the tips that virtual office organizers suggest for any business owner or employee who works remotely or in a virtual office include the following:

Delegate responsibilities. Recognize that there are some business tasks that can be a better use of your time than others, and hand off those more minor tasks to virtual assistants or receptionists to take care of on your behalf.

Plan, Plan, Plan. Many people who work remotely underestimate the importance of plotting out goals or a plan when starting work on a new project or task.

Virtual Offices Tip: It’s important that everyone stretch their legs from time to time in the working day, so even if you’re working out of virtual offices, it’s important to take a little break and walk out to the mailbox or to the corner shop for coffee.

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Posted on Thursday, January 31st, 2008 at 8:00 am In
Virtual Offices