The environment and smart working are words connected by a special relationship. People who work from home are doing their bit in the battle for the ecosystem by helping to reduce pollution linked to transport. And the environment is returning the favour, because of increasing opportunities for agile workers to benefit from contact with nature, […]
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The virtual team: how do you maintain trust and cohesion between co-workers?
What happens to trust, social cohesion and sharing when people are virtual working, without being able to speak to each other directly? There have been plenty of studies on this subject and a collection has been put together by the Advanced Workplace Institute, to provide companies with some guidelines on how to best deal with the […]
Your home office. Considerations for an ergonomic workstation mindful of health
A comfortable working position is essential both in the office and at home. Investing in ergonomics has long- and short-term benefits: fewer illnesses, injuries and chronic disorders, particularly muscular and skeletal ones or linked to eyesight, higher productivity and lower stress levels. How do you create the perfect workstation? You have to consider 9 primary […]
Smart working: how to work from home with your wellbeing (including mental) in mind
Remote working doesn’t suit everyone, but there are times when smart working becomes a necessity for companies, like in this delicate period of COVID-19 emergency facing us all. Is this the first time that you’ve worked long hours from home? We recently wrote a short, simple guide for you. Now we’re looking at another aspect […]
Preparing for smart working: a few tips
We’ve talked about remote working many times on the Landscapes pages. The world of work is becoming more and more dynamic and companies are already adapting or starting to adapt to the digital transformation. The first trimester of 2020 has seen a spike in smart working, even in the smallest firms, to cope with the […]
From telecommuting to agile working: the ever-evolving ways of working
We’re living in a historic age where emails, newspaper articles and phone calls are inundated with a disproportionate amount of newly coined terms whose true meanings, more often than not, are a mystery to us. The result? Terms that tend to take on a whole new widely recognized and slightly distorted meaning as time goes […]