Nearly 6 out of 10 workers found that they had more productivity working remotely than they previously expected, according to a survey conducted by Jose Maria Barrero of the Mexico Autonomous Institute of Technology, Bloom, and the University of Chicago Booth School of Business’ Steven J. Davis. By FairyGodBoss.
But even if you know you’re being productive from your living room or local coffee shop, how can you show your productivity to your boss?
- Be responsive
- Offer updates
- Demonstrate engagement
Offer regular updates on responsibilities and project progress with some frequency. Your manager may be concerned about the state of your team’s work, and without being able to ask you in person, they could tend toward micromanaging. You can nip this in the bud by proactively checking in with them and letting them know that you’re on top of your tasks. Good read!
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