There are many myths about remote working.
Many people assume that remote working is for big organisations and for people who work in an office. Actually remote working happens to everyone.
If you work in an office and you ever need to work from another location, then you are working remotely.
If you work from home and you need to work away from your “desk”, you are working remotely. So if you go to work at a client’s office, construction site, in a cafe or elsewhere, that is remote working.
If you normally work from a particular computer with all your work information on it and you have to work from another computer that you do not normally use, that could also be seen as remote working.
If you are travelling, either locally or internationally, you are working remotely.
In all these situations to make a really good job of it, you need to use remote working tools.
How many remote working tools do you use?
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