Humans Working Remotely

Boundaries Really Are Important

21 min · 12. Sept. 2022
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We can all admit that working on nights or weekends has happened on occasion. But remember that all work and no play will make you cranky from day to day.  If you're feeling like your work is creeping into your personal time, this podcast includes a few steps to help establish reasonable healthy boundaries for you and those around you. Keep in mind that these tips work whether you're working in person or remotely.

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Thriving Through Challenges: A Non-Profit's Guide to Embracing ROWE

Thriving Through Challenges: A Non-Profit's Guide to Embracing ROWE I’m Barbara Best and this is Humans Working Remotely. Across every sector, the workplace is evolving. Remote teams, automation, and the gig economy are changing how organizations operate and how people expect to work.  In this episode, we’ll explore how organizations can respond to the changing work landscape and why a Results-Only Work Environment, or ROWE, may be one of the keys to building a more flexible and resilient workplace. Let’s dive in. Non-profits face unique challenges, but ROWE can provide solutions that help them not only survive but thrive. Let's explore strategies to embrace ROWE for long-term success. To bring these strategies to life, let's examine a real-life example: The American Red Cross. First, the organization embraced flexibility, allowing employees to work from anywhere, anytime. For instance, Sarah, a disaster relief specialist, can now respond to emergencies remotely while coordinating with her team effectively. Second, the American Red Cross invested in digital tools to improve collaboration and communication. John, a volunteer coordinator, uses video conferencing software to connect with volunteers across the country. Finally, they focused on trust and accountability, fostering a results-driven culture. As a result, Susan, a marketing manager, enjoys more autonomy in her role while achieving her targets. The American Red Cross demonstrates how embracing ROWE can help non-profits overcome challenges, resulting in increased flexibility, collaboration, and accountability. That's all for today's episode of Humans Working Remotely. I hope the American Red Cross's example inspires you to embrace ROWE in your non-profit organization. For more information, visit our website at virtualworks.ca. Join us next time for more valuable insights.

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