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Macro Systems has been serving the Metro Washington, DC area since 1997, providing IT Support such as technical helpdesk support, computer support and consulting to small and medium-sized businesses.

Tips on Managing a Remote Workforce

Tips on Managing a Remote Workforce

There are many reasons that your employees may need to work from home, and there are many reasons to allow them to do so. A 2019 survey by OwlLabs indicated that 71 % of remote workers are happy with their job compared to 55 percent of on-site workers; remote workers responded that they are 13 % more likely than onsite workers to stay in their current job for five more years than onsite workers will; and when respondents claimed to be working longer than 40 hours per week, onsite workers were doing so out of necessity, while remote workers did so out of desire and enjoyment.

These statistics outline that by permitting employees to work from home, your business will see some very tangible benefits. Nonetheless, like any human resources strategy, you’ll need to keep a few considerations firmly in mind to get the most out of it.

Treat It Like Business as Usual

When you are working with your remote employees, it is imperative that you don’t focus exclusively on your in-house staff. Maintaining communication with every one of your staff is required for your operations to continue, so if anything, you need to encourage your in-house workers to regularly check in with your remote employees and involve them in their processes. You should also avoid the temptation to hold off on meetings. Again, don’t act like anything has changed as a result of your employees working from home. If you have regular meetings at a specific time, continue them, and simply utilize the modern technology available to include your remote staff members.

Provide the Means to Communicate

It is also important that your remote team members have the tools that allow them to communicate with their contemporaries. If you haven’t already done so, consider switching your telephony to a VoIP (Voice over Internet Protocol) solution. This will enable your remote staff members access to your business’ phone system, rather than using their own for professional purposes. Other helpful collaboration tools include things like video conferencing, instant messaging, and, of course, business email.

Give Them Access and Tools

Your remote workers aren’t going to be capable of being productive if they don’t have access to the required resources and applications required to accomplish their assigned tasks. Ensure they have this access, either by enabling remote access into their workstation or by providing them with a laptop that they can take with them. It is recommended that, if you elect to take the remote access option, this access is secured via the use of a virtual private network (or VPN). This tool ensures that whether your files and applications are stored on-site or in the cloud, that access to data is available from anywhere a connection can be established.

Don’t Forget About Security

It is imperative for the health of your business that you uphold remote workers to a higher standard for data and network security. Remote work brings increased risk. Using the aforementioned VPN is just one of the many tools that will work to maintain the integrity of your business’ digital assets. Another critical security measure is to be sure that your remote users are forced into using password best practices for authentication. 

Some Suggestions:

  • Hosted VoIP for using phones from any device and anywhere.
  • A VPN for secure connections to the office network.
  • Remote access policies to ensure compliance and security. 
  • Remote terminal access to keep files and applications centralized.
  • Email accessibility for internal and external communication.
  • Conferencing and meeting applications to keep your team engaged.
  • Messaging applications to facilitate easy coworking.
  • G-Suite/Office 365 for document publishing and collaboration.
  • Disaster Recovery solution to prevent productivity-loss issues.

Our IT professionals are here to help you extend the reach of your business and do it to ensure that your assets are protected. Reach out to Macro Systems today to kickstart your remote workforce on a path to productivity. Call 703-359-9211 to learn more.

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