Thursday 15 July 2010

Workshifting

Chris has just returned from a trip to the U.K., one of the rare occasions in a year when he's physically in the same room as his work colleagues. Gihan has just published his book, Webinar Smarts, which teaches speakers, trainers and other information experts how to deliver their material to audiences who are widely dispersed.

Both of these are examples of "workshifting". In this episode, we'll share the six key principles of adding workshifting to your professional life.

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Definitions:Related topics:Tools and Techniques:Six principles:
  1. Assume the technology is available
  2. Let go!
  3. Be disciplined.
  4. Be clear.
  5. Reward the outcome, not the process.
  6. Start small.
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1 comment:

Unknown said...

The Workshifting blog has some stats about how much the U.S. government would save by allowing a reasonable amount of telework by employees.