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What is Telework?

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Summary: Telework, also known as telecommuting, is a work arrangement that allows employees to perform their duties from outside the traditional office environment.

Telework

Telework, also known as telecommuting, is a work arrangement that allows employees to perform their duties from outside the traditional office environment, typically using technology to facilitate communication and task completion. This can include working from home, a coworking space, or any remote location.

How does telework compare to remote work and telecommuting?

Although these terms are often used interchangeably, these terms have nuanced and subtle differences:

  • Telework: This generally refers to a flexible arrangement in which employees may split their time between working at an office and another location, utilizing telecommunications technology to perform their duties.
  • Remote work: This implies that the employee works outside the traditional office environment consistently, often not visiting the office regularly.
  • Telecommuting: Similar to telework, it typically involves working from home or another local site, with the possibility of occasionally visiting the office.

What are the benefits of telework?

  • Increased productivity: Many teleworkers report higher productivity levels due to fewer distractions commonly found in an office setting. For example, a study by Stanford University in the summer of 2020 found that remote workers were 5% more productive than their office-based counterparts. By the spring of 2022, this productivity advantage had increased to 9% as businesses grew used to remote work practices and enhanced their technology support for the relatively new work practices.
  • Enhanced employee satisfaction: Telework provides a better work-life balance by reducing or eliminating commute times and offering flexible work hours, leading to increased job satisfaction.
  • Cost savings: It reduces costs for both employers and employees by decreasing the need for office space and commuting expenses.
  • Environmental benefits: It contributes to environmental conservation by reducing commuting, thereby lowering carbon emissions.

What are some of the challenges of telework?

  • Communication barriers: The lack of face-to-face interaction can sometimes lead to misunderstandings and feelings of isolation among team members.
  • Overworking: The absence of a physical boundary between home and work can lead employees to work excessively, potentially resulting in burnout.
  • Technology dependency: Telework relies heavily on technology, which can pose challenges if connectivity issues arise or if employees lack effective home office setups.
  • Security risks: There is an increased risk of security breaches if employees do not have secure information technology (IT) infrastructure or if proper protocols are not followed.

What are the best practices for teleworkers to maintain productivity and work-life balance?

  • Dedicated workspace: Establish a specific area at home that is designated for work to help separate professional and personal life.
  • Structured schedule: Stick to a regular schedule to create a routine and establish clear boundaries between work and personal time.
  • Regular breaks: Schedule breaks and engage in wellness activities to stay refreshed and prevent burnout.
  • Ongoing learning: Pursue professional development opportunities to stay connected with industry trends and enhance career growth.
Krystal Lai
Krystal Lai

Director of Content

Krystal is in charge of all HR and recruitment content at Remote People. Krystal has directed content and PR for a variety of companies and publications, including TheMilSource, and has been a contributor to the South China Morning Post. Krystal holds a Bachelor's in International Business from Monash University in Melbourne and currently resides in Hong Kong.

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