As the world moves to a more remote workforce, businesses across industries and markets are having to adapt. We asked leaders who have experience with making remote work effective to share their stories, lessons, and insights with us.
Lena Samford

I work exclusively remotely – some for clients in Missouri, some from all over the country. Since it’s a job that never really turns off, and I have access to all of the time, it’s had many benefits and pitfalls. Like many other remote workers, I can pack up in my van and work from the mountain tops in Colorado to my hometown in the Bootheel of Missouri, Read more>>
Jessica Jorgensen

Not everyone is cut out for remote work, and having the choice of the home office is powerful. For over 15 years, I’ve been assisting IT leaders in implementing flexible technology solutions that provide choices and budget benefits for their Enterprises. Read more>>
Adjoa Darkwa

As a business owner, I am proud to say that my team has successfully transitioned to remote work. We have made it work by leveraging communication tools like video conferencing and chat applications to stay connected and collaborate effectively. Clear expectations and guidelines have been established, ensuring that everyone understands their responsibilities and deadlines. Read more>>
