Sandra Gurvis, author of the Handbook for Managing Telework, joined the DorobekINSIDER to discuss the five steps to successfully managing teleworkers.
wfedstaff | June 3, 2015 3:34 pm
You’ve probably heard the pros and cons of telework, but how do you really get it done?
Sandra Gurvis, author of the “Handbook for Managing Telework,” said some managers are weary of allowing employees to telework because they don’t want to lose control.
On the other hand, workers “wouldn’t mind teleworking,” Gurvis said in an interview with the DorobekINSIDER.
Gurvis discussed the five-step process for managing teleworkers, outlined in her handbook.
“You need to see it and make sure it’s going to work effectively,” Gurvis said.
“After a time, the programs runs smoothly and it’s like anything else; you just have to keep an eye on it,” she said.
Gurvis, a teleworker for decades, said there are many benefits to working outside of the office. She said teleworking is “definitely the way of the future, in terms of rush-hour traffic, in terms of the environment, in terms of work-life balance.”
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