How To Achieve a Smooth Virtual Office Transition

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How to Achieve a Smooth Virtual Office Transion HOW TO ACHIEVE A SMOOTH VIRTUAL OFFICE TRANSITION

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As the virtual office trend continues to grow, learn how you can smoothly transition from having a physical to a virtual office.

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How to Achieve a Smooth Virtual Office Transition

HOW TO ACHIEVE A SMOOTH VIRTUAL OFFICE TRANSITION

How to Achieve a Smooth Virtual Office Transition

PART ONEKnow the Basics

A physical office is undoubtedly a sign of progress and growth for a firm or company and itrsquos not surprising if all startups and young enterprises seek to have one The importance of having a brick-and-mortar office is something we cannot totally ignore It mostly signifies permanence and reliability and it is also needed for internal matters such as meetings and collaboration

between employees and clients

PART I - Know the Basics

However as technology keeps on rising and improving the mindset has began to change Cloud computing and paperless technologies are continuously rewriting the rules for many businesses in different industries Today going virtual is not merely an option for companies -- it is setting the pace for a revolutionary yet promising and effective way to run businesses

There are questions you should ask yourself before finally deciding to go virtual Does it suit your firm or business would the benefits overpower the drawbacks eventually Can you afford to spare time preparing for the transition How can you transition smoothly and what are the factors to consider when doing so

As you read on you can get the vital information that you need to make an educated decision

The Virtual Office in a Nutshell

PART I - Know the Basics

Technically a virtual office is a business location that exists in the cyberspace It allows all or some of a companyrsquos owners executives and employees to work from any location convenient for them by using various technological devices and programs Meetings and conferences are usually done via teleconferencing (audio andor video) while documents are transmitted electronically or uploaded to a cloud storage which can be accessed by the involved staff

Is Going Virtual Worth ItBecoming a virtual organization isnrsquot for everyone Determining if going virtual or adopting some elements of a virtual office will make sense for your organization requires careful consideration of your businessrsquos nature as well as the impact that the change will bring

But nonetheless for a successful and easier transition you need to make everyone in your organization realize the following benefits

+ Greater productivity - Many people can work more productively when they are given greater control of their work schedules and environments However managers and executives need to let the staff know and understand that there will be some sort of time and productivity tracking system

Additionally it will be better if managers ask employees to plan out their possible schedules before the actual transition for easier syncing among teams and staff

PART I - Know the Basics

+ Decreased overhead - Rent is one of the biggest expenses for businesses While some will also need to subscribe to virtual office services they can still save a significant amount when a physical office is eliminated from the scene

+ Happier employees amp staff - While happiness is subjective there is no doubt that telecommuting offers promising benefits particularly in the time freedom aspect as well as transportation savings Employees with families and children can appreciate this privilege greatly and make them more inspired and determined to work harder

+ Easier recruitment - Going virtual offers the benefit of accessing a wider manpower market -- you can hire professionals from beyond your locale while you provide more attractive opportunities for talents who prefer telecommuting

How to Achieve a Smooth Virtual Office Transition

PART TWOGet Ready

Know the ChallengesTransitioning from having a physical office to adopting a virtual setup is comparable to setting up a new business as there are a lot of aspects to look into and challenges to face and solve Possibly the biggest challenge associated with virtual offices is establishing and maintaining a sense of teamwork and camaraderie among the staff Firms amp executives must be able to develop strategies and systems to ensure that teams and members stay connected to one another and eventually stay committed to the fulfillment of the organizationrsquos goals mission and values

PART II - Get Ready Know the Challenges

However that is just one issue that you must prepare for To achieve a smooth transition you must not be caught off guard by these challenges

Primary Staff Issues That You Are Most Likely to Address and How

Below are some of the staff and management practices and issues that you must carefully handle

Communication - This is practically the backbone of any organization may it be traditional or virtual And when it comes to the latter it becomes more challenging as the employees and team members can be miles apart from each other

Aside from securing technologies that allow for effective remote communication managers also need to develop strategies or systems such as

Regular short meetings via audio or video conference

Requiring personal check-ins just to know where an employee is working from

Allot a time where staff just chat about anything (non-work related)

Use chat or IM status to indicate the time that the employee started and ended working and what he or she is working on

PART II - Get Ready Know the Challenges

Staff Management - Managers may fear that their staff may not get as much work done as when they are working in one office But higher executives can easily reiterate this if the managers are worrying about their staffrsquos productivity they might be under-performing already Fortunately though working remotely may even spark the staffrsquos performance and commitment as they appreciate the opportunity of having more time freedom

True enough managers need to be firm in holding their staff accountable to results and deliverables In a virtual setup the number of hours worked is not tantamount to getting things done Managers need to

Know their staff well enough -- understand how they operate individually as well as the challenges and distractions they might face working remotely and think of ways how to better provide assistance and support

Learn to spot signs of stress distress and tension to be able to help solve and stop issues

Train and encourage staff to always communicate and relate both successes and challenges

Focus on giving feedback and spare time for coaching

Understand that it is the managerrsquos responsibility to reach out to their staff raise issues proactively and help solve issues and figure out complex tasks

PART II - Get Ready Know the Challenges

Social isolation - This can be a disturbing issue especially for natural extroverts as they put huge importance on being able to interact with others regularly The thought of not traveling or commuting every weekday or going to an office filled with their co-workers and friends can make some employees anxious and skeptic about working remotely While it is not an employerrsquos responsibility to offer social life this anxiety and skepticism can affect productivity

To combat this executives and managers can Suggest working at different places every once in a while such as coffee shops and shared office space

Initiate (and participate in) friendly chats among team members

Invite team members to go out for coffee lunch or dinner when the workload is not as heavy or when everyone is free

How to Achieve a Smooth Virtual Office Transition

PART THREEIssues That You Need to

Address InitiallyAfter you have successfully conditioned everyone in your organization to prepare for the transition itrsquos now time to make it happen Here are the primary issues and aspects that you should consider focus on and address

PART III - Issues That You Need to Address Initially

TechnologyDepending on the current state of your IT systems and department you may be ready for the transition or you may need to still work on some things Herersquos a list of the most important things you must prioritize

Computer or laptop webcam and printer with scanner functionality

Smartphones or tablets for staff who travel often

Telephone amp internet service at each employeersquos home plus a backup Internet connectivity device or service

An email program for the entire staffrsquos use

Shared calendars and trackers

Online and teleconferencing software

Call forwarding service or system that will redirect calls from clients and business partners to a particular employee

Secure online accounting software

PART III - Issues That You Need to Address Initially

DistractionsThe home can be a great source of different distractions -- from the children that seek their working parentrsquos attention to your favorite TV show

To address this everyone needs to understand that professional and family life must be separated despite working at home This can be done by setting up a home office where children and pets are not allowed in especially during times when an important and urgent task must be finished

Maintaining work-life balanceWhile professional and personal must be clearly distinguished from one another everyone should also find balance between the two Mostly the personal gets in the way of professional but sometimes itrsquos the latter that disturbs the balance Some tend to work more hours than they are supposed to For instance an employee may need to stay online during wee hours to be able to talk to a teammate or manager based in a different location in a different time zone

Managers and executives must be proactive in reminding staff -- and themselves -- that they should not waste the opportunities that telecommuting offers by forgetting to balance their time They must remind staff to take a break and relax from time to time as much as they would remind them to finish tasks on time

PART III - Issues That You Need to Address Initially

Network privacy and security

As the staff works using different Internet service providers as well as Internet Protocol (IP) addresses executives might need to ensure that all confidential data and files are transmitted and transferred securely This can be done by hiring IT professionals who can suggest and recommend solutions or subscribe to a service that provides secure network programs and systems

PART III - Issues That You Need to Address Initially

METRO OFFICES11710 Plaza America Drive Suite 2000 Reston VA 20190

(877) 697-7005www Metrofficecom

How to Achieve a Smooth Virtual Office Transition

PART ONEKnow the Basics

A physical office is undoubtedly a sign of progress and growth for a firm or company and itrsquos not surprising if all startups and young enterprises seek to have one The importance of having a brick-and-mortar office is something we cannot totally ignore It mostly signifies permanence and reliability and it is also needed for internal matters such as meetings and collaboration

between employees and clients

PART I - Know the Basics

However as technology keeps on rising and improving the mindset has began to change Cloud computing and paperless technologies are continuously rewriting the rules for many businesses in different industries Today going virtual is not merely an option for companies -- it is setting the pace for a revolutionary yet promising and effective way to run businesses

There are questions you should ask yourself before finally deciding to go virtual Does it suit your firm or business would the benefits overpower the drawbacks eventually Can you afford to spare time preparing for the transition How can you transition smoothly and what are the factors to consider when doing so

As you read on you can get the vital information that you need to make an educated decision

The Virtual Office in a Nutshell

PART I - Know the Basics

Technically a virtual office is a business location that exists in the cyberspace It allows all or some of a companyrsquos owners executives and employees to work from any location convenient for them by using various technological devices and programs Meetings and conferences are usually done via teleconferencing (audio andor video) while documents are transmitted electronically or uploaded to a cloud storage which can be accessed by the involved staff

Is Going Virtual Worth ItBecoming a virtual organization isnrsquot for everyone Determining if going virtual or adopting some elements of a virtual office will make sense for your organization requires careful consideration of your businessrsquos nature as well as the impact that the change will bring

But nonetheless for a successful and easier transition you need to make everyone in your organization realize the following benefits

+ Greater productivity - Many people can work more productively when they are given greater control of their work schedules and environments However managers and executives need to let the staff know and understand that there will be some sort of time and productivity tracking system

Additionally it will be better if managers ask employees to plan out their possible schedules before the actual transition for easier syncing among teams and staff

PART I - Know the Basics

+ Decreased overhead - Rent is one of the biggest expenses for businesses While some will also need to subscribe to virtual office services they can still save a significant amount when a physical office is eliminated from the scene

+ Happier employees amp staff - While happiness is subjective there is no doubt that telecommuting offers promising benefits particularly in the time freedom aspect as well as transportation savings Employees with families and children can appreciate this privilege greatly and make them more inspired and determined to work harder

+ Easier recruitment - Going virtual offers the benefit of accessing a wider manpower market -- you can hire professionals from beyond your locale while you provide more attractive opportunities for talents who prefer telecommuting

How to Achieve a Smooth Virtual Office Transition

PART TWOGet Ready

Know the ChallengesTransitioning from having a physical office to adopting a virtual setup is comparable to setting up a new business as there are a lot of aspects to look into and challenges to face and solve Possibly the biggest challenge associated with virtual offices is establishing and maintaining a sense of teamwork and camaraderie among the staff Firms amp executives must be able to develop strategies and systems to ensure that teams and members stay connected to one another and eventually stay committed to the fulfillment of the organizationrsquos goals mission and values

PART II - Get Ready Know the Challenges

However that is just one issue that you must prepare for To achieve a smooth transition you must not be caught off guard by these challenges

Primary Staff Issues That You Are Most Likely to Address and How

Below are some of the staff and management practices and issues that you must carefully handle

Communication - This is practically the backbone of any organization may it be traditional or virtual And when it comes to the latter it becomes more challenging as the employees and team members can be miles apart from each other

Aside from securing technologies that allow for effective remote communication managers also need to develop strategies or systems such as

Regular short meetings via audio or video conference

Requiring personal check-ins just to know where an employee is working from

Allot a time where staff just chat about anything (non-work related)

Use chat or IM status to indicate the time that the employee started and ended working and what he or she is working on

PART II - Get Ready Know the Challenges

Staff Management - Managers may fear that their staff may not get as much work done as when they are working in one office But higher executives can easily reiterate this if the managers are worrying about their staffrsquos productivity they might be under-performing already Fortunately though working remotely may even spark the staffrsquos performance and commitment as they appreciate the opportunity of having more time freedom

True enough managers need to be firm in holding their staff accountable to results and deliverables In a virtual setup the number of hours worked is not tantamount to getting things done Managers need to

Know their staff well enough -- understand how they operate individually as well as the challenges and distractions they might face working remotely and think of ways how to better provide assistance and support

Learn to spot signs of stress distress and tension to be able to help solve and stop issues

Train and encourage staff to always communicate and relate both successes and challenges

Focus on giving feedback and spare time for coaching

Understand that it is the managerrsquos responsibility to reach out to their staff raise issues proactively and help solve issues and figure out complex tasks

PART II - Get Ready Know the Challenges

Social isolation - This can be a disturbing issue especially for natural extroverts as they put huge importance on being able to interact with others regularly The thought of not traveling or commuting every weekday or going to an office filled with their co-workers and friends can make some employees anxious and skeptic about working remotely While it is not an employerrsquos responsibility to offer social life this anxiety and skepticism can affect productivity

To combat this executives and managers can Suggest working at different places every once in a while such as coffee shops and shared office space

Initiate (and participate in) friendly chats among team members

Invite team members to go out for coffee lunch or dinner when the workload is not as heavy or when everyone is free

How to Achieve a Smooth Virtual Office Transition

PART THREEIssues That You Need to

Address InitiallyAfter you have successfully conditioned everyone in your organization to prepare for the transition itrsquos now time to make it happen Here are the primary issues and aspects that you should consider focus on and address

PART III - Issues That You Need to Address Initially

TechnologyDepending on the current state of your IT systems and department you may be ready for the transition or you may need to still work on some things Herersquos a list of the most important things you must prioritize

Computer or laptop webcam and printer with scanner functionality

Smartphones or tablets for staff who travel often

Telephone amp internet service at each employeersquos home plus a backup Internet connectivity device or service

An email program for the entire staffrsquos use

Shared calendars and trackers

Online and teleconferencing software

Call forwarding service or system that will redirect calls from clients and business partners to a particular employee

Secure online accounting software

PART III - Issues That You Need to Address Initially

DistractionsThe home can be a great source of different distractions -- from the children that seek their working parentrsquos attention to your favorite TV show

To address this everyone needs to understand that professional and family life must be separated despite working at home This can be done by setting up a home office where children and pets are not allowed in especially during times when an important and urgent task must be finished

Maintaining work-life balanceWhile professional and personal must be clearly distinguished from one another everyone should also find balance between the two Mostly the personal gets in the way of professional but sometimes itrsquos the latter that disturbs the balance Some tend to work more hours than they are supposed to For instance an employee may need to stay online during wee hours to be able to talk to a teammate or manager based in a different location in a different time zone

Managers and executives must be proactive in reminding staff -- and themselves -- that they should not waste the opportunities that telecommuting offers by forgetting to balance their time They must remind staff to take a break and relax from time to time as much as they would remind them to finish tasks on time

PART III - Issues That You Need to Address Initially

Network privacy and security

As the staff works using different Internet service providers as well as Internet Protocol (IP) addresses executives might need to ensure that all confidential data and files are transmitted and transferred securely This can be done by hiring IT professionals who can suggest and recommend solutions or subscribe to a service that provides secure network programs and systems

PART III - Issues That You Need to Address Initially

METRO OFFICES11710 Plaza America Drive Suite 2000 Reston VA 20190

(877) 697-7005www Metrofficecom

PART I - Know the Basics

However as technology keeps on rising and improving the mindset has began to change Cloud computing and paperless technologies are continuously rewriting the rules for many businesses in different industries Today going virtual is not merely an option for companies -- it is setting the pace for a revolutionary yet promising and effective way to run businesses

There are questions you should ask yourself before finally deciding to go virtual Does it suit your firm or business would the benefits overpower the drawbacks eventually Can you afford to spare time preparing for the transition How can you transition smoothly and what are the factors to consider when doing so

As you read on you can get the vital information that you need to make an educated decision

The Virtual Office in a Nutshell

PART I - Know the Basics

Technically a virtual office is a business location that exists in the cyberspace It allows all or some of a companyrsquos owners executives and employees to work from any location convenient for them by using various technological devices and programs Meetings and conferences are usually done via teleconferencing (audio andor video) while documents are transmitted electronically or uploaded to a cloud storage which can be accessed by the involved staff

Is Going Virtual Worth ItBecoming a virtual organization isnrsquot for everyone Determining if going virtual or adopting some elements of a virtual office will make sense for your organization requires careful consideration of your businessrsquos nature as well as the impact that the change will bring

But nonetheless for a successful and easier transition you need to make everyone in your organization realize the following benefits

+ Greater productivity - Many people can work more productively when they are given greater control of their work schedules and environments However managers and executives need to let the staff know and understand that there will be some sort of time and productivity tracking system

Additionally it will be better if managers ask employees to plan out their possible schedules before the actual transition for easier syncing among teams and staff

PART I - Know the Basics

+ Decreased overhead - Rent is one of the biggest expenses for businesses While some will also need to subscribe to virtual office services they can still save a significant amount when a physical office is eliminated from the scene

+ Happier employees amp staff - While happiness is subjective there is no doubt that telecommuting offers promising benefits particularly in the time freedom aspect as well as transportation savings Employees with families and children can appreciate this privilege greatly and make them more inspired and determined to work harder

+ Easier recruitment - Going virtual offers the benefit of accessing a wider manpower market -- you can hire professionals from beyond your locale while you provide more attractive opportunities for talents who prefer telecommuting

How to Achieve a Smooth Virtual Office Transition

PART TWOGet Ready

Know the ChallengesTransitioning from having a physical office to adopting a virtual setup is comparable to setting up a new business as there are a lot of aspects to look into and challenges to face and solve Possibly the biggest challenge associated with virtual offices is establishing and maintaining a sense of teamwork and camaraderie among the staff Firms amp executives must be able to develop strategies and systems to ensure that teams and members stay connected to one another and eventually stay committed to the fulfillment of the organizationrsquos goals mission and values

PART II - Get Ready Know the Challenges

However that is just one issue that you must prepare for To achieve a smooth transition you must not be caught off guard by these challenges

Primary Staff Issues That You Are Most Likely to Address and How

Below are some of the staff and management practices and issues that you must carefully handle

Communication - This is practically the backbone of any organization may it be traditional or virtual And when it comes to the latter it becomes more challenging as the employees and team members can be miles apart from each other

Aside from securing technologies that allow for effective remote communication managers also need to develop strategies or systems such as

Regular short meetings via audio or video conference

Requiring personal check-ins just to know where an employee is working from

Allot a time where staff just chat about anything (non-work related)

Use chat or IM status to indicate the time that the employee started and ended working and what he or she is working on

PART II - Get Ready Know the Challenges

Staff Management - Managers may fear that their staff may not get as much work done as when they are working in one office But higher executives can easily reiterate this if the managers are worrying about their staffrsquos productivity they might be under-performing already Fortunately though working remotely may even spark the staffrsquos performance and commitment as they appreciate the opportunity of having more time freedom

True enough managers need to be firm in holding their staff accountable to results and deliverables In a virtual setup the number of hours worked is not tantamount to getting things done Managers need to

Know their staff well enough -- understand how they operate individually as well as the challenges and distractions they might face working remotely and think of ways how to better provide assistance and support

Learn to spot signs of stress distress and tension to be able to help solve and stop issues

Train and encourage staff to always communicate and relate both successes and challenges

Focus on giving feedback and spare time for coaching

Understand that it is the managerrsquos responsibility to reach out to their staff raise issues proactively and help solve issues and figure out complex tasks

PART II - Get Ready Know the Challenges

Social isolation - This can be a disturbing issue especially for natural extroverts as they put huge importance on being able to interact with others regularly The thought of not traveling or commuting every weekday or going to an office filled with their co-workers and friends can make some employees anxious and skeptic about working remotely While it is not an employerrsquos responsibility to offer social life this anxiety and skepticism can affect productivity

To combat this executives and managers can Suggest working at different places every once in a while such as coffee shops and shared office space

Initiate (and participate in) friendly chats among team members

Invite team members to go out for coffee lunch or dinner when the workload is not as heavy or when everyone is free

How to Achieve a Smooth Virtual Office Transition

PART THREEIssues That You Need to

Address InitiallyAfter you have successfully conditioned everyone in your organization to prepare for the transition itrsquos now time to make it happen Here are the primary issues and aspects that you should consider focus on and address

PART III - Issues That You Need to Address Initially

TechnologyDepending on the current state of your IT systems and department you may be ready for the transition or you may need to still work on some things Herersquos a list of the most important things you must prioritize

Computer or laptop webcam and printer with scanner functionality

Smartphones or tablets for staff who travel often

Telephone amp internet service at each employeersquos home plus a backup Internet connectivity device or service

An email program for the entire staffrsquos use

Shared calendars and trackers

Online and teleconferencing software

Call forwarding service or system that will redirect calls from clients and business partners to a particular employee

Secure online accounting software

PART III - Issues That You Need to Address Initially

DistractionsThe home can be a great source of different distractions -- from the children that seek their working parentrsquos attention to your favorite TV show

To address this everyone needs to understand that professional and family life must be separated despite working at home This can be done by setting up a home office where children and pets are not allowed in especially during times when an important and urgent task must be finished

Maintaining work-life balanceWhile professional and personal must be clearly distinguished from one another everyone should also find balance between the two Mostly the personal gets in the way of professional but sometimes itrsquos the latter that disturbs the balance Some tend to work more hours than they are supposed to For instance an employee may need to stay online during wee hours to be able to talk to a teammate or manager based in a different location in a different time zone

Managers and executives must be proactive in reminding staff -- and themselves -- that they should not waste the opportunities that telecommuting offers by forgetting to balance their time They must remind staff to take a break and relax from time to time as much as they would remind them to finish tasks on time

PART III - Issues That You Need to Address Initially

Network privacy and security

As the staff works using different Internet service providers as well as Internet Protocol (IP) addresses executives might need to ensure that all confidential data and files are transmitted and transferred securely This can be done by hiring IT professionals who can suggest and recommend solutions or subscribe to a service that provides secure network programs and systems

PART III - Issues That You Need to Address Initially

METRO OFFICES11710 Plaza America Drive Suite 2000 Reston VA 20190

(877) 697-7005www Metrofficecom

PART I - Know the Basics

Technically a virtual office is a business location that exists in the cyberspace It allows all or some of a companyrsquos owners executives and employees to work from any location convenient for them by using various technological devices and programs Meetings and conferences are usually done via teleconferencing (audio andor video) while documents are transmitted electronically or uploaded to a cloud storage which can be accessed by the involved staff

Is Going Virtual Worth ItBecoming a virtual organization isnrsquot for everyone Determining if going virtual or adopting some elements of a virtual office will make sense for your organization requires careful consideration of your businessrsquos nature as well as the impact that the change will bring

But nonetheless for a successful and easier transition you need to make everyone in your organization realize the following benefits

+ Greater productivity - Many people can work more productively when they are given greater control of their work schedules and environments However managers and executives need to let the staff know and understand that there will be some sort of time and productivity tracking system

Additionally it will be better if managers ask employees to plan out their possible schedules before the actual transition for easier syncing among teams and staff

PART I - Know the Basics

+ Decreased overhead - Rent is one of the biggest expenses for businesses While some will also need to subscribe to virtual office services they can still save a significant amount when a physical office is eliminated from the scene

+ Happier employees amp staff - While happiness is subjective there is no doubt that telecommuting offers promising benefits particularly in the time freedom aspect as well as transportation savings Employees with families and children can appreciate this privilege greatly and make them more inspired and determined to work harder

+ Easier recruitment - Going virtual offers the benefit of accessing a wider manpower market -- you can hire professionals from beyond your locale while you provide more attractive opportunities for talents who prefer telecommuting

How to Achieve a Smooth Virtual Office Transition

PART TWOGet Ready

Know the ChallengesTransitioning from having a physical office to adopting a virtual setup is comparable to setting up a new business as there are a lot of aspects to look into and challenges to face and solve Possibly the biggest challenge associated with virtual offices is establishing and maintaining a sense of teamwork and camaraderie among the staff Firms amp executives must be able to develop strategies and systems to ensure that teams and members stay connected to one another and eventually stay committed to the fulfillment of the organizationrsquos goals mission and values

PART II - Get Ready Know the Challenges

However that is just one issue that you must prepare for To achieve a smooth transition you must not be caught off guard by these challenges

Primary Staff Issues That You Are Most Likely to Address and How

Below are some of the staff and management practices and issues that you must carefully handle

Communication - This is practically the backbone of any organization may it be traditional or virtual And when it comes to the latter it becomes more challenging as the employees and team members can be miles apart from each other

Aside from securing technologies that allow for effective remote communication managers also need to develop strategies or systems such as

Regular short meetings via audio or video conference

Requiring personal check-ins just to know where an employee is working from

Allot a time where staff just chat about anything (non-work related)

Use chat or IM status to indicate the time that the employee started and ended working and what he or she is working on

PART II - Get Ready Know the Challenges

Staff Management - Managers may fear that their staff may not get as much work done as when they are working in one office But higher executives can easily reiterate this if the managers are worrying about their staffrsquos productivity they might be under-performing already Fortunately though working remotely may even spark the staffrsquos performance and commitment as they appreciate the opportunity of having more time freedom

True enough managers need to be firm in holding their staff accountable to results and deliverables In a virtual setup the number of hours worked is not tantamount to getting things done Managers need to

Know their staff well enough -- understand how they operate individually as well as the challenges and distractions they might face working remotely and think of ways how to better provide assistance and support

Learn to spot signs of stress distress and tension to be able to help solve and stop issues

Train and encourage staff to always communicate and relate both successes and challenges

Focus on giving feedback and spare time for coaching

Understand that it is the managerrsquos responsibility to reach out to their staff raise issues proactively and help solve issues and figure out complex tasks

PART II - Get Ready Know the Challenges

Social isolation - This can be a disturbing issue especially for natural extroverts as they put huge importance on being able to interact with others regularly The thought of not traveling or commuting every weekday or going to an office filled with their co-workers and friends can make some employees anxious and skeptic about working remotely While it is not an employerrsquos responsibility to offer social life this anxiety and skepticism can affect productivity

To combat this executives and managers can Suggest working at different places every once in a while such as coffee shops and shared office space

Initiate (and participate in) friendly chats among team members

Invite team members to go out for coffee lunch or dinner when the workload is not as heavy or when everyone is free

How to Achieve a Smooth Virtual Office Transition

PART THREEIssues That You Need to

Address InitiallyAfter you have successfully conditioned everyone in your organization to prepare for the transition itrsquos now time to make it happen Here are the primary issues and aspects that you should consider focus on and address

PART III - Issues That You Need to Address Initially

TechnologyDepending on the current state of your IT systems and department you may be ready for the transition or you may need to still work on some things Herersquos a list of the most important things you must prioritize

Computer or laptop webcam and printer with scanner functionality

Smartphones or tablets for staff who travel often

Telephone amp internet service at each employeersquos home plus a backup Internet connectivity device or service

An email program for the entire staffrsquos use

Shared calendars and trackers

Online and teleconferencing software

Call forwarding service or system that will redirect calls from clients and business partners to a particular employee

Secure online accounting software

PART III - Issues That You Need to Address Initially

DistractionsThe home can be a great source of different distractions -- from the children that seek their working parentrsquos attention to your favorite TV show

To address this everyone needs to understand that professional and family life must be separated despite working at home This can be done by setting up a home office where children and pets are not allowed in especially during times when an important and urgent task must be finished

Maintaining work-life balanceWhile professional and personal must be clearly distinguished from one another everyone should also find balance between the two Mostly the personal gets in the way of professional but sometimes itrsquos the latter that disturbs the balance Some tend to work more hours than they are supposed to For instance an employee may need to stay online during wee hours to be able to talk to a teammate or manager based in a different location in a different time zone

Managers and executives must be proactive in reminding staff -- and themselves -- that they should not waste the opportunities that telecommuting offers by forgetting to balance their time They must remind staff to take a break and relax from time to time as much as they would remind them to finish tasks on time

PART III - Issues That You Need to Address Initially

Network privacy and security

As the staff works using different Internet service providers as well as Internet Protocol (IP) addresses executives might need to ensure that all confidential data and files are transmitted and transferred securely This can be done by hiring IT professionals who can suggest and recommend solutions or subscribe to a service that provides secure network programs and systems

PART III - Issues That You Need to Address Initially

METRO OFFICES11710 Plaza America Drive Suite 2000 Reston VA 20190

(877) 697-7005www Metrofficecom

PART I - Know the Basics

+ Decreased overhead - Rent is one of the biggest expenses for businesses While some will also need to subscribe to virtual office services they can still save a significant amount when a physical office is eliminated from the scene

+ Happier employees amp staff - While happiness is subjective there is no doubt that telecommuting offers promising benefits particularly in the time freedom aspect as well as transportation savings Employees with families and children can appreciate this privilege greatly and make them more inspired and determined to work harder

+ Easier recruitment - Going virtual offers the benefit of accessing a wider manpower market -- you can hire professionals from beyond your locale while you provide more attractive opportunities for talents who prefer telecommuting

How to Achieve a Smooth Virtual Office Transition

PART TWOGet Ready

Know the ChallengesTransitioning from having a physical office to adopting a virtual setup is comparable to setting up a new business as there are a lot of aspects to look into and challenges to face and solve Possibly the biggest challenge associated with virtual offices is establishing and maintaining a sense of teamwork and camaraderie among the staff Firms amp executives must be able to develop strategies and systems to ensure that teams and members stay connected to one another and eventually stay committed to the fulfillment of the organizationrsquos goals mission and values

PART II - Get Ready Know the Challenges

However that is just one issue that you must prepare for To achieve a smooth transition you must not be caught off guard by these challenges

Primary Staff Issues That You Are Most Likely to Address and How

Below are some of the staff and management practices and issues that you must carefully handle

Communication - This is practically the backbone of any organization may it be traditional or virtual And when it comes to the latter it becomes more challenging as the employees and team members can be miles apart from each other

Aside from securing technologies that allow for effective remote communication managers also need to develop strategies or systems such as

Regular short meetings via audio or video conference

Requiring personal check-ins just to know where an employee is working from

Allot a time where staff just chat about anything (non-work related)

Use chat or IM status to indicate the time that the employee started and ended working and what he or she is working on

PART II - Get Ready Know the Challenges

Staff Management - Managers may fear that their staff may not get as much work done as when they are working in one office But higher executives can easily reiterate this if the managers are worrying about their staffrsquos productivity they might be under-performing already Fortunately though working remotely may even spark the staffrsquos performance and commitment as they appreciate the opportunity of having more time freedom

True enough managers need to be firm in holding their staff accountable to results and deliverables In a virtual setup the number of hours worked is not tantamount to getting things done Managers need to

Know their staff well enough -- understand how they operate individually as well as the challenges and distractions they might face working remotely and think of ways how to better provide assistance and support

Learn to spot signs of stress distress and tension to be able to help solve and stop issues

Train and encourage staff to always communicate and relate both successes and challenges

Focus on giving feedback and spare time for coaching

Understand that it is the managerrsquos responsibility to reach out to their staff raise issues proactively and help solve issues and figure out complex tasks

PART II - Get Ready Know the Challenges

Social isolation - This can be a disturbing issue especially for natural extroverts as they put huge importance on being able to interact with others regularly The thought of not traveling or commuting every weekday or going to an office filled with their co-workers and friends can make some employees anxious and skeptic about working remotely While it is not an employerrsquos responsibility to offer social life this anxiety and skepticism can affect productivity

To combat this executives and managers can Suggest working at different places every once in a while such as coffee shops and shared office space

Initiate (and participate in) friendly chats among team members

Invite team members to go out for coffee lunch or dinner when the workload is not as heavy or when everyone is free

How to Achieve a Smooth Virtual Office Transition

PART THREEIssues That You Need to

Address InitiallyAfter you have successfully conditioned everyone in your organization to prepare for the transition itrsquos now time to make it happen Here are the primary issues and aspects that you should consider focus on and address

PART III - Issues That You Need to Address Initially

TechnologyDepending on the current state of your IT systems and department you may be ready for the transition or you may need to still work on some things Herersquos a list of the most important things you must prioritize

Computer or laptop webcam and printer with scanner functionality

Smartphones or tablets for staff who travel often

Telephone amp internet service at each employeersquos home plus a backup Internet connectivity device or service

An email program for the entire staffrsquos use

Shared calendars and trackers

Online and teleconferencing software

Call forwarding service or system that will redirect calls from clients and business partners to a particular employee

Secure online accounting software

PART III - Issues That You Need to Address Initially

DistractionsThe home can be a great source of different distractions -- from the children that seek their working parentrsquos attention to your favorite TV show

To address this everyone needs to understand that professional and family life must be separated despite working at home This can be done by setting up a home office where children and pets are not allowed in especially during times when an important and urgent task must be finished

Maintaining work-life balanceWhile professional and personal must be clearly distinguished from one another everyone should also find balance between the two Mostly the personal gets in the way of professional but sometimes itrsquos the latter that disturbs the balance Some tend to work more hours than they are supposed to For instance an employee may need to stay online during wee hours to be able to talk to a teammate or manager based in a different location in a different time zone

Managers and executives must be proactive in reminding staff -- and themselves -- that they should not waste the opportunities that telecommuting offers by forgetting to balance their time They must remind staff to take a break and relax from time to time as much as they would remind them to finish tasks on time

PART III - Issues That You Need to Address Initially

Network privacy and security

As the staff works using different Internet service providers as well as Internet Protocol (IP) addresses executives might need to ensure that all confidential data and files are transmitted and transferred securely This can be done by hiring IT professionals who can suggest and recommend solutions or subscribe to a service that provides secure network programs and systems

PART III - Issues That You Need to Address Initially

METRO OFFICES11710 Plaza America Drive Suite 2000 Reston VA 20190

(877) 697-7005www Metrofficecom

How to Achieve a Smooth Virtual Office Transition

PART TWOGet Ready

Know the ChallengesTransitioning from having a physical office to adopting a virtual setup is comparable to setting up a new business as there are a lot of aspects to look into and challenges to face and solve Possibly the biggest challenge associated with virtual offices is establishing and maintaining a sense of teamwork and camaraderie among the staff Firms amp executives must be able to develop strategies and systems to ensure that teams and members stay connected to one another and eventually stay committed to the fulfillment of the organizationrsquos goals mission and values

PART II - Get Ready Know the Challenges

However that is just one issue that you must prepare for To achieve a smooth transition you must not be caught off guard by these challenges

Primary Staff Issues That You Are Most Likely to Address and How

Below are some of the staff and management practices and issues that you must carefully handle

Communication - This is practically the backbone of any organization may it be traditional or virtual And when it comes to the latter it becomes more challenging as the employees and team members can be miles apart from each other

Aside from securing technologies that allow for effective remote communication managers also need to develop strategies or systems such as

Regular short meetings via audio or video conference

Requiring personal check-ins just to know where an employee is working from

Allot a time where staff just chat about anything (non-work related)

Use chat or IM status to indicate the time that the employee started and ended working and what he or she is working on

PART II - Get Ready Know the Challenges

Staff Management - Managers may fear that their staff may not get as much work done as when they are working in one office But higher executives can easily reiterate this if the managers are worrying about their staffrsquos productivity they might be under-performing already Fortunately though working remotely may even spark the staffrsquos performance and commitment as they appreciate the opportunity of having more time freedom

True enough managers need to be firm in holding their staff accountable to results and deliverables In a virtual setup the number of hours worked is not tantamount to getting things done Managers need to

Know their staff well enough -- understand how they operate individually as well as the challenges and distractions they might face working remotely and think of ways how to better provide assistance and support

Learn to spot signs of stress distress and tension to be able to help solve and stop issues

Train and encourage staff to always communicate and relate both successes and challenges

Focus on giving feedback and spare time for coaching

Understand that it is the managerrsquos responsibility to reach out to their staff raise issues proactively and help solve issues and figure out complex tasks

PART II - Get Ready Know the Challenges

Social isolation - This can be a disturbing issue especially for natural extroverts as they put huge importance on being able to interact with others regularly The thought of not traveling or commuting every weekday or going to an office filled with their co-workers and friends can make some employees anxious and skeptic about working remotely While it is not an employerrsquos responsibility to offer social life this anxiety and skepticism can affect productivity

To combat this executives and managers can Suggest working at different places every once in a while such as coffee shops and shared office space

Initiate (and participate in) friendly chats among team members

Invite team members to go out for coffee lunch or dinner when the workload is not as heavy or when everyone is free

How to Achieve a Smooth Virtual Office Transition

PART THREEIssues That You Need to

Address InitiallyAfter you have successfully conditioned everyone in your organization to prepare for the transition itrsquos now time to make it happen Here are the primary issues and aspects that you should consider focus on and address

PART III - Issues That You Need to Address Initially

TechnologyDepending on the current state of your IT systems and department you may be ready for the transition or you may need to still work on some things Herersquos a list of the most important things you must prioritize

Computer or laptop webcam and printer with scanner functionality

Smartphones or tablets for staff who travel often

Telephone amp internet service at each employeersquos home plus a backup Internet connectivity device or service

An email program for the entire staffrsquos use

Shared calendars and trackers

Online and teleconferencing software

Call forwarding service or system that will redirect calls from clients and business partners to a particular employee

Secure online accounting software

PART III - Issues That You Need to Address Initially

DistractionsThe home can be a great source of different distractions -- from the children that seek their working parentrsquos attention to your favorite TV show

To address this everyone needs to understand that professional and family life must be separated despite working at home This can be done by setting up a home office where children and pets are not allowed in especially during times when an important and urgent task must be finished

Maintaining work-life balanceWhile professional and personal must be clearly distinguished from one another everyone should also find balance between the two Mostly the personal gets in the way of professional but sometimes itrsquos the latter that disturbs the balance Some tend to work more hours than they are supposed to For instance an employee may need to stay online during wee hours to be able to talk to a teammate or manager based in a different location in a different time zone

Managers and executives must be proactive in reminding staff -- and themselves -- that they should not waste the opportunities that telecommuting offers by forgetting to balance their time They must remind staff to take a break and relax from time to time as much as they would remind them to finish tasks on time

PART III - Issues That You Need to Address Initially

Network privacy and security

As the staff works using different Internet service providers as well as Internet Protocol (IP) addresses executives might need to ensure that all confidential data and files are transmitted and transferred securely This can be done by hiring IT professionals who can suggest and recommend solutions or subscribe to a service that provides secure network programs and systems

PART III - Issues That You Need to Address Initially

METRO OFFICES11710 Plaza America Drive Suite 2000 Reston VA 20190

(877) 697-7005www Metrofficecom

PART II - Get Ready Know the Challenges

However that is just one issue that you must prepare for To achieve a smooth transition you must not be caught off guard by these challenges

Primary Staff Issues That You Are Most Likely to Address and How

Below are some of the staff and management practices and issues that you must carefully handle

Communication - This is practically the backbone of any organization may it be traditional or virtual And when it comes to the latter it becomes more challenging as the employees and team members can be miles apart from each other

Aside from securing technologies that allow for effective remote communication managers also need to develop strategies or systems such as

Regular short meetings via audio or video conference

Requiring personal check-ins just to know where an employee is working from

Allot a time where staff just chat about anything (non-work related)

Use chat or IM status to indicate the time that the employee started and ended working and what he or she is working on

PART II - Get Ready Know the Challenges

Staff Management - Managers may fear that their staff may not get as much work done as when they are working in one office But higher executives can easily reiterate this if the managers are worrying about their staffrsquos productivity they might be under-performing already Fortunately though working remotely may even spark the staffrsquos performance and commitment as they appreciate the opportunity of having more time freedom

True enough managers need to be firm in holding their staff accountable to results and deliverables In a virtual setup the number of hours worked is not tantamount to getting things done Managers need to

Know their staff well enough -- understand how they operate individually as well as the challenges and distractions they might face working remotely and think of ways how to better provide assistance and support

Learn to spot signs of stress distress and tension to be able to help solve and stop issues

Train and encourage staff to always communicate and relate both successes and challenges

Focus on giving feedback and spare time for coaching

Understand that it is the managerrsquos responsibility to reach out to their staff raise issues proactively and help solve issues and figure out complex tasks

PART II - Get Ready Know the Challenges

Social isolation - This can be a disturbing issue especially for natural extroverts as they put huge importance on being able to interact with others regularly The thought of not traveling or commuting every weekday or going to an office filled with their co-workers and friends can make some employees anxious and skeptic about working remotely While it is not an employerrsquos responsibility to offer social life this anxiety and skepticism can affect productivity

To combat this executives and managers can Suggest working at different places every once in a while such as coffee shops and shared office space

Initiate (and participate in) friendly chats among team members

Invite team members to go out for coffee lunch or dinner when the workload is not as heavy or when everyone is free

How to Achieve a Smooth Virtual Office Transition

PART THREEIssues That You Need to

Address InitiallyAfter you have successfully conditioned everyone in your organization to prepare for the transition itrsquos now time to make it happen Here are the primary issues and aspects that you should consider focus on and address

PART III - Issues That You Need to Address Initially

TechnologyDepending on the current state of your IT systems and department you may be ready for the transition or you may need to still work on some things Herersquos a list of the most important things you must prioritize

Computer or laptop webcam and printer with scanner functionality

Smartphones or tablets for staff who travel often

Telephone amp internet service at each employeersquos home plus a backup Internet connectivity device or service

An email program for the entire staffrsquos use

Shared calendars and trackers

Online and teleconferencing software

Call forwarding service or system that will redirect calls from clients and business partners to a particular employee

Secure online accounting software

PART III - Issues That You Need to Address Initially

DistractionsThe home can be a great source of different distractions -- from the children that seek their working parentrsquos attention to your favorite TV show

To address this everyone needs to understand that professional and family life must be separated despite working at home This can be done by setting up a home office where children and pets are not allowed in especially during times when an important and urgent task must be finished

Maintaining work-life balanceWhile professional and personal must be clearly distinguished from one another everyone should also find balance between the two Mostly the personal gets in the way of professional but sometimes itrsquos the latter that disturbs the balance Some tend to work more hours than they are supposed to For instance an employee may need to stay online during wee hours to be able to talk to a teammate or manager based in a different location in a different time zone

Managers and executives must be proactive in reminding staff -- and themselves -- that they should not waste the opportunities that telecommuting offers by forgetting to balance their time They must remind staff to take a break and relax from time to time as much as they would remind them to finish tasks on time

PART III - Issues That You Need to Address Initially

Network privacy and security

As the staff works using different Internet service providers as well as Internet Protocol (IP) addresses executives might need to ensure that all confidential data and files are transmitted and transferred securely This can be done by hiring IT professionals who can suggest and recommend solutions or subscribe to a service that provides secure network programs and systems

PART III - Issues That You Need to Address Initially

METRO OFFICES11710 Plaza America Drive Suite 2000 Reston VA 20190

(877) 697-7005www Metrofficecom

PART II - Get Ready Know the Challenges

Staff Management - Managers may fear that their staff may not get as much work done as when they are working in one office But higher executives can easily reiterate this if the managers are worrying about their staffrsquos productivity they might be under-performing already Fortunately though working remotely may even spark the staffrsquos performance and commitment as they appreciate the opportunity of having more time freedom

True enough managers need to be firm in holding their staff accountable to results and deliverables In a virtual setup the number of hours worked is not tantamount to getting things done Managers need to

Know their staff well enough -- understand how they operate individually as well as the challenges and distractions they might face working remotely and think of ways how to better provide assistance and support

Learn to spot signs of stress distress and tension to be able to help solve and stop issues

Train and encourage staff to always communicate and relate both successes and challenges

Focus on giving feedback and spare time for coaching

Understand that it is the managerrsquos responsibility to reach out to their staff raise issues proactively and help solve issues and figure out complex tasks

PART II - Get Ready Know the Challenges

Social isolation - This can be a disturbing issue especially for natural extroverts as they put huge importance on being able to interact with others regularly The thought of not traveling or commuting every weekday or going to an office filled with their co-workers and friends can make some employees anxious and skeptic about working remotely While it is not an employerrsquos responsibility to offer social life this anxiety and skepticism can affect productivity

To combat this executives and managers can Suggest working at different places every once in a while such as coffee shops and shared office space

Initiate (and participate in) friendly chats among team members

Invite team members to go out for coffee lunch or dinner when the workload is not as heavy or when everyone is free

How to Achieve a Smooth Virtual Office Transition

PART THREEIssues That You Need to

Address InitiallyAfter you have successfully conditioned everyone in your organization to prepare for the transition itrsquos now time to make it happen Here are the primary issues and aspects that you should consider focus on and address

PART III - Issues That You Need to Address Initially

TechnologyDepending on the current state of your IT systems and department you may be ready for the transition or you may need to still work on some things Herersquos a list of the most important things you must prioritize

Computer or laptop webcam and printer with scanner functionality

Smartphones or tablets for staff who travel often

Telephone amp internet service at each employeersquos home plus a backup Internet connectivity device or service

An email program for the entire staffrsquos use

Shared calendars and trackers

Online and teleconferencing software

Call forwarding service or system that will redirect calls from clients and business partners to a particular employee

Secure online accounting software

PART III - Issues That You Need to Address Initially

DistractionsThe home can be a great source of different distractions -- from the children that seek their working parentrsquos attention to your favorite TV show

To address this everyone needs to understand that professional and family life must be separated despite working at home This can be done by setting up a home office where children and pets are not allowed in especially during times when an important and urgent task must be finished

Maintaining work-life balanceWhile professional and personal must be clearly distinguished from one another everyone should also find balance between the two Mostly the personal gets in the way of professional but sometimes itrsquos the latter that disturbs the balance Some tend to work more hours than they are supposed to For instance an employee may need to stay online during wee hours to be able to talk to a teammate or manager based in a different location in a different time zone

Managers and executives must be proactive in reminding staff -- and themselves -- that they should not waste the opportunities that telecommuting offers by forgetting to balance their time They must remind staff to take a break and relax from time to time as much as they would remind them to finish tasks on time

PART III - Issues That You Need to Address Initially

Network privacy and security

As the staff works using different Internet service providers as well as Internet Protocol (IP) addresses executives might need to ensure that all confidential data and files are transmitted and transferred securely This can be done by hiring IT professionals who can suggest and recommend solutions or subscribe to a service that provides secure network programs and systems

PART III - Issues That You Need to Address Initially

METRO OFFICES11710 Plaza America Drive Suite 2000 Reston VA 20190

(877) 697-7005www Metrofficecom

PART II - Get Ready Know the Challenges

Social isolation - This can be a disturbing issue especially for natural extroverts as they put huge importance on being able to interact with others regularly The thought of not traveling or commuting every weekday or going to an office filled with their co-workers and friends can make some employees anxious and skeptic about working remotely While it is not an employerrsquos responsibility to offer social life this anxiety and skepticism can affect productivity

To combat this executives and managers can Suggest working at different places every once in a while such as coffee shops and shared office space

Initiate (and participate in) friendly chats among team members

Invite team members to go out for coffee lunch or dinner when the workload is not as heavy or when everyone is free

How to Achieve a Smooth Virtual Office Transition

PART THREEIssues That You Need to

Address InitiallyAfter you have successfully conditioned everyone in your organization to prepare for the transition itrsquos now time to make it happen Here are the primary issues and aspects that you should consider focus on and address

PART III - Issues That You Need to Address Initially

TechnologyDepending on the current state of your IT systems and department you may be ready for the transition or you may need to still work on some things Herersquos a list of the most important things you must prioritize

Computer or laptop webcam and printer with scanner functionality

Smartphones or tablets for staff who travel often

Telephone amp internet service at each employeersquos home plus a backup Internet connectivity device or service

An email program for the entire staffrsquos use

Shared calendars and trackers

Online and teleconferencing software

Call forwarding service or system that will redirect calls from clients and business partners to a particular employee

Secure online accounting software

PART III - Issues That You Need to Address Initially

DistractionsThe home can be a great source of different distractions -- from the children that seek their working parentrsquos attention to your favorite TV show

To address this everyone needs to understand that professional and family life must be separated despite working at home This can be done by setting up a home office where children and pets are not allowed in especially during times when an important and urgent task must be finished

Maintaining work-life balanceWhile professional and personal must be clearly distinguished from one another everyone should also find balance between the two Mostly the personal gets in the way of professional but sometimes itrsquos the latter that disturbs the balance Some tend to work more hours than they are supposed to For instance an employee may need to stay online during wee hours to be able to talk to a teammate or manager based in a different location in a different time zone

Managers and executives must be proactive in reminding staff -- and themselves -- that they should not waste the opportunities that telecommuting offers by forgetting to balance their time They must remind staff to take a break and relax from time to time as much as they would remind them to finish tasks on time

PART III - Issues That You Need to Address Initially

Network privacy and security

As the staff works using different Internet service providers as well as Internet Protocol (IP) addresses executives might need to ensure that all confidential data and files are transmitted and transferred securely This can be done by hiring IT professionals who can suggest and recommend solutions or subscribe to a service that provides secure network programs and systems

PART III - Issues That You Need to Address Initially

METRO OFFICES11710 Plaza America Drive Suite 2000 Reston VA 20190

(877) 697-7005www Metrofficecom

How to Achieve a Smooth Virtual Office Transition

PART THREEIssues That You Need to

Address InitiallyAfter you have successfully conditioned everyone in your organization to prepare for the transition itrsquos now time to make it happen Here are the primary issues and aspects that you should consider focus on and address

PART III - Issues That You Need to Address Initially

TechnologyDepending on the current state of your IT systems and department you may be ready for the transition or you may need to still work on some things Herersquos a list of the most important things you must prioritize

Computer or laptop webcam and printer with scanner functionality

Smartphones or tablets for staff who travel often

Telephone amp internet service at each employeersquos home plus a backup Internet connectivity device or service

An email program for the entire staffrsquos use

Shared calendars and trackers

Online and teleconferencing software

Call forwarding service or system that will redirect calls from clients and business partners to a particular employee

Secure online accounting software

PART III - Issues That You Need to Address Initially

DistractionsThe home can be a great source of different distractions -- from the children that seek their working parentrsquos attention to your favorite TV show

To address this everyone needs to understand that professional and family life must be separated despite working at home This can be done by setting up a home office where children and pets are not allowed in especially during times when an important and urgent task must be finished

Maintaining work-life balanceWhile professional and personal must be clearly distinguished from one another everyone should also find balance between the two Mostly the personal gets in the way of professional but sometimes itrsquos the latter that disturbs the balance Some tend to work more hours than they are supposed to For instance an employee may need to stay online during wee hours to be able to talk to a teammate or manager based in a different location in a different time zone

Managers and executives must be proactive in reminding staff -- and themselves -- that they should not waste the opportunities that telecommuting offers by forgetting to balance their time They must remind staff to take a break and relax from time to time as much as they would remind them to finish tasks on time

PART III - Issues That You Need to Address Initially

Network privacy and security

As the staff works using different Internet service providers as well as Internet Protocol (IP) addresses executives might need to ensure that all confidential data and files are transmitted and transferred securely This can be done by hiring IT professionals who can suggest and recommend solutions or subscribe to a service that provides secure network programs and systems

PART III - Issues That You Need to Address Initially

METRO OFFICES11710 Plaza America Drive Suite 2000 Reston VA 20190

(877) 697-7005www Metrofficecom

PART III - Issues That You Need to Address Initially

TechnologyDepending on the current state of your IT systems and department you may be ready for the transition or you may need to still work on some things Herersquos a list of the most important things you must prioritize

Computer or laptop webcam and printer with scanner functionality

Smartphones or tablets for staff who travel often

Telephone amp internet service at each employeersquos home plus a backup Internet connectivity device or service

An email program for the entire staffrsquos use

Shared calendars and trackers

Online and teleconferencing software

Call forwarding service or system that will redirect calls from clients and business partners to a particular employee

Secure online accounting software

PART III - Issues That You Need to Address Initially

DistractionsThe home can be a great source of different distractions -- from the children that seek their working parentrsquos attention to your favorite TV show

To address this everyone needs to understand that professional and family life must be separated despite working at home This can be done by setting up a home office where children and pets are not allowed in especially during times when an important and urgent task must be finished

Maintaining work-life balanceWhile professional and personal must be clearly distinguished from one another everyone should also find balance between the two Mostly the personal gets in the way of professional but sometimes itrsquos the latter that disturbs the balance Some tend to work more hours than they are supposed to For instance an employee may need to stay online during wee hours to be able to talk to a teammate or manager based in a different location in a different time zone

Managers and executives must be proactive in reminding staff -- and themselves -- that they should not waste the opportunities that telecommuting offers by forgetting to balance their time They must remind staff to take a break and relax from time to time as much as they would remind them to finish tasks on time

PART III - Issues That You Need to Address Initially

Network privacy and security

As the staff works using different Internet service providers as well as Internet Protocol (IP) addresses executives might need to ensure that all confidential data and files are transmitted and transferred securely This can be done by hiring IT professionals who can suggest and recommend solutions or subscribe to a service that provides secure network programs and systems

PART III - Issues That You Need to Address Initially

METRO OFFICES11710 Plaza America Drive Suite 2000 Reston VA 20190

(877) 697-7005www Metrofficecom

PART III - Issues That You Need to Address Initially

DistractionsThe home can be a great source of different distractions -- from the children that seek their working parentrsquos attention to your favorite TV show

To address this everyone needs to understand that professional and family life must be separated despite working at home This can be done by setting up a home office where children and pets are not allowed in especially during times when an important and urgent task must be finished

Maintaining work-life balanceWhile professional and personal must be clearly distinguished from one another everyone should also find balance between the two Mostly the personal gets in the way of professional but sometimes itrsquos the latter that disturbs the balance Some tend to work more hours than they are supposed to For instance an employee may need to stay online during wee hours to be able to talk to a teammate or manager based in a different location in a different time zone

Managers and executives must be proactive in reminding staff -- and themselves -- that they should not waste the opportunities that telecommuting offers by forgetting to balance their time They must remind staff to take a break and relax from time to time as much as they would remind them to finish tasks on time

PART III - Issues That You Need to Address Initially

Network privacy and security

As the staff works using different Internet service providers as well as Internet Protocol (IP) addresses executives might need to ensure that all confidential data and files are transmitted and transferred securely This can be done by hiring IT professionals who can suggest and recommend solutions or subscribe to a service that provides secure network programs and systems

PART III - Issues That You Need to Address Initially

METRO OFFICES11710 Plaza America Drive Suite 2000 Reston VA 20190

(877) 697-7005www Metrofficecom

PART III - Issues That You Need to Address Initially

Network privacy and security

As the staff works using different Internet service providers as well as Internet Protocol (IP) addresses executives might need to ensure that all confidential data and files are transmitted and transferred securely This can be done by hiring IT professionals who can suggest and recommend solutions or subscribe to a service that provides secure network programs and systems

PART III - Issues That You Need to Address Initially

METRO OFFICES11710 Plaza America Drive Suite 2000 Reston VA 20190

(877) 697-7005www Metrofficecom

PART III - Issues That You Need to Address Initially

METRO OFFICES11710 Plaza America Drive Suite 2000 Reston VA 20190

(877) 697-7005www Metrofficecom