Telecommuting Training:  Isolations and Distractions
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While managers are charged with managing telecommuters, telecommuters have to self-manage, too. They need to find ways to avoid isolation and distractions.
  
Isolation:
You might not expect the independent, self-sufficient employees who make good telecommuters to feel isolated while working at home, but this has been identified in both experience and surveys as a common problem among telecommuters, especially new ones. Here’s a checklist of things you might miss while working at home:


Informal conversations that provide inside information.


The feeling of belonging to a group.


A way to casually share things you’re doing without making a big deal about them.


Rituals around starting and ending your work day such as driving to the office or buying the newspaper.


Socializing – having lunch or coffee with colleagues and friends.


Instant feedback from your manager and colleagues.


The opportunity to give and receive support in times of crisis.


Click here for some tips on avoiding isolation.

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