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My Biggest Takeaway on 37Signals’s New Book on Remote Work (Hint: It’s Not Technology) | The Art of Ass-Kicking

My Biggest Takeaway on 37Signals’s New Book on Remote Work (Hint: It’s Not Technology) | The Art of Ass-Kicking

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"They went out and interviewed a bunch of companies that do remote work... useful tips for making the case for remote work ... - In today’s economy, the quest for talent is so great that organizations can no longer afford to merely look at individuals co-located in their physical presence ... - It is easier than ever to coordinate the work of individuals from around the world with just a good internet connection and a few pieces of web-based software ... - There are many drawbacks to forcing people to work in an office and many perks to allowing them to work (even a few days a week) at home / at a cafe or coworking space - There are simple ways to address many of the concerns people have with remote working ...

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