Successfully Manage Employees Who Work from Home

Duration:
60 Minutes
Access:
6 months
Webinar Id:
301751
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Price List
Recorded Version
$199. One Participant
$399 Group Attendees

Group Attendees: Any number of participants

Recorded Version: Unlimited viewing for 6 months ( Access information will be emailed 24 hours after the completion of live webinar)

Overview:

With the current coronavirus scare, employers are taking active steps to ease the spread of the disease by allowing workers who are able to work from home. Join this webinar to learn several research based tips on how how to successfully manage employees who are working remotely.

Though this recent trend of remote working has continued to increase, having a majority of your workforce working from home can be daunting. Especially when leaders and managers have firm deadlines to meet. This webinar will also review the benefits of allowing employees to work from home while providing managers with the tools they need to get the performance they expect from their teams.

Why should you Attend: Do you worry about employees actually getting work their done if they are not in the office? Or how the team is going to collaborate on important customer deliverables if everyone is not in the office? Or if they will get distracted by laundry and kids? Or if they are job hunting on LinkedIn since you’ve given them the option of telecommuting?

By attending this webinar, you will learn how you can mitigate the potential lost productivity of having employees working from home. Discover how to keep employee trust, bonding, collaboration and accountability happening when you can’t see your employee working in the office each day. After attending this webinar, you will change your mindset and skillset for how to manage remote workers, not only during the current crisis, but for the future as well.

Areas Covered in the Session:
  • Potential pitfalls of having employees work remotely
  • Signs of possible employee disengagement
  • Creating a culture of trust and sharing
  • What a manager can do to establish trust and accountability
  • How to use technology to bridge the gaps
  • Balancing face to face, telephone and remote work
  • What to “measure” to make sure work is getting done and employees are putting in the hours you expect
  • Benefits of a remote workforce
Should you allow employees to work from home when the crisis is over?

Who Will Benefit:
  • HR Managers and all Functional Line Managers in any Business
  • CEO’s
  • VP’s
  • Middle Managers
  • Supervisors
Instructor:

Lyric Fortson Born and raised in Colorado, Lyric is a second year Industrial Organizational Psychology Masters student at San Jose State University. She is currently conducting research on employee turnover amongst early career employees. She has held previous roles as an HR Business Partner and HR Specialist Intern at Fortune 1000 companies.

At ITS, Lyric is a Talent Management Specialist where she helps run the Client Care team, co-facilitates client sessions, and manages projects. In her free times she enjoys sipping wine and running with her dog.


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