5 expert tips for working from home in a crowded house during the coronavirus pandemic
A busy workspace: Dad works while toddler does online-preschool, twins adjust to home-kindergarten and mom, on a break, takes the photo. (Lesli Harker), Author provided
Brittany Harker Martin, University of Calgary
With much of the globe self-isolating, many people must suddenly manage the complexities of working from home while sharing a crowded space.
Kitchens, dining rooms and other spaces have become offices for remote work with computers, cords and paperwork spilling into what was, until very recently, private space. For people with children, these spaces are also the daycare and an impromptu home-school with everyone trying to remain productive in the middle of the chaos of competing demands.
The term ?remote work? means different things to different people. Many think of it as working away from a central office or school by connecting through communication technologies, such as email, intranets and video conferencing. Academia has yet to establish a common definition for this type of work that is accepted by all. In this article, I?m using the term as it is currently being used by the public in reference to working from home.
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As a teacher with a doctoral degree in business that focused on remote work, I have a unique vantage point for this emerging situation of working from home in a house full of people, of all ages. In order to be effective and minimize stress, I reco...
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