Telecommute at home instead of Workplace




Now a days every 3rd person out of 5 have to stay back at office due to the burden they have at work place as compare to the official hours of the workplace, In every office there are some employee's who play key role for their bosses or they are backbone of their organization, so they are supposed to be stay back at the office and have to work from their own turf , but if you are telecommuter, you are lucky because there are many workers across the globe who telecommutes from outside the workplace, many of them from the comfort of their own homes or from their personal businesses. If you are not allowed you can talk to your boss about the recent Standford University Research he must gives you a permission to stay at home or where ever you feels better and telecommutes.

It gives us perception that the organization allowing telecommuters must be in deficit or mostly the telecommuters use to slack at home but a recent Standford University Research tell us other way around, it reveals that working remotely at home or place where a person feels better and relax, actually makes employees up to 13 percent more productive as compare to working at workplace because they feels better there and more relax so enjoy job and become capable to have better ideas because their mind was free of worries at that moment they also get satisfaction from their work. Even the employers of telecommuters are generally happier too, for quite a few good reasons.



Hiring telecommuters can be more beneficial for employer of small and medium businesses expand into new territories and markets without making extra expenditure for setting up new office space with the help of this idea the Operating cost you have saved from setting up new office which is increasingly a common practice and also significantly reduce your burnout and turnover rate.



http://web.stanford.edu/~nbloom/WFH.pdf

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