Can remote working increase productivity?

Why is teleworking so attractive to millions of people?
Does teleworking really work?

There is a new class of workers out there working from their homes almost independently. Some call them teleworkers, some telecommuters. Armed with remote access to their organisation’s network, with freephone numbers, VPN’s and mobile phones, they escape traffic jams, bad weather and high fuel prices, and are able to find the right balance between personal and professional life. But when does teleworking really work? How can a teleworker be even more productive than an employee in the office?

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Pete Swabey

Pete Swabey

Pete was Editor of Information Age and head of technology research for Vitesse Media plc from 2005 to 2013, before moving on to be Senior Editor and then Editorial Director at The Economist Intelligence...

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