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Remote-How Weekly Digest #11

Remote-How Weekly Digest #11

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written on November 2018 by Iwo Szapar

Hello everyone,
I hope you all have had a great week so far – we definitely have at Remote-how! And do we have news for you! 🙂 

REMOTE training

While many workers have some sort of flexible work arrangement with their employers, the majority (57%) didn’t have any training or guidance on how to handle working remotely. That could lead to disaster. Literally!

How to Train Employees to Work Remotely

It’s up to management to set employees up for a successful transition from the office to the home office. Here’s how to train employees to work remotely.

REMOTE report
38 percent of technology and marketing professionals believe their remote work opportunities are limited.

More Than Half of Companies Surveyed Allow Remote Work, But Fast-Paced Industries Lag Behind
Owl Labs surveyed more than 3,000 employees across 23 countries working in multiple industries to get a pulse on how employees around the world perceive remote work opportunities.

REMOTE economy
Predicted boom in flexible working could contribute $10.04 trillion to the global economy – by 2030. Now we’re talking!

Remote work could be multibillion-dollar boon to economy
An increase in remote work could lead to higher business and personal productivity and lower overheads, according to a new report.

REMOTE travel
Most influencers started out as budget travelers. Here’s how they funded their adventures and traveled the world…before they were famous.

In order to fund a year of travel, Berna got creative with her personal finances

13 Wild Ways These Influencers First Saved Money To Travel The World
Most influencers started out as budget travelers. Here’s how they funded their adventures and traveled the world…before they were famous.