Concurrents: Making Your Remote Office Work for You

by Jan Yager Remote work was previously associated with freelancers as well as consultants and the self-employed. Now, people working for companies and corporations of all sizes are working remotely anywhere from one to two or more days a week.  What does this mean for those who are concerned with their office space and their productivity, as well as their satisfaction? It means that you must put effort into designing and even upgrading your home office if you want to achieve optimum results, considering everything from furniture to technology. Location  The right location is key to successful remote work. If possible, create a space in your apartment or home that is dedicated to your workspace. Consider converting an existing bedroom into a home office. If all rooms are being utilized, find a place in your living room, family room, or even your kitchen where you can set up a desk …