Telework provides ideas to bring a piece of peace into the office.
Office politics, interruptions, constant meetings and information overload… all are job stressors that teleworkers say they’re happier being able to avoid.
In fact, a new study finds working remotely “alleviates more stress than it creates.”
The main benefit, according to a press release on the study, “reported by participants who telework at least three days a week is the decreased work-life conflict that a flexible work arrangement allows.”
But if teleworking three days a week isn’t possible, the study notes many of the benefits could be found in the office if the right strategies are used. Among the suggestions:
The study, conducted by Kathryn Fonner, UWM assistant professor of communication appears in the November issue of the Journal of Applied Communication Research.
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