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101 Tips for Telecommuters

101 Tips for Telecommuters

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Author: Debra A. Dinnocenzo
Publisher: Berrett-Koehler Publishers
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Avg. Customer Rating: 4.5 out of 5 stars 9 reviews
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ISBN: 1576750698
Dewey Decimal Number: 331.25
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4 out of 5 stars Practical and freeing advice for telecommuters: not fluffy   November 30, 1999
 3 out of 3 found this review helpful

This book has many great tips and is perfectly focused on the employee and issues of performance. Best of all, the author gives permission to read the tips you need most and encourages you to skip around the book. I find this to be empowering, which is a perfect start to being a successful teleworker.

Be forewarned this is not a typical "tips" book but is meaty and geared toward professionals.


5 out of 5 stars An ABSOLUTLY ESSENTIAL resource for home-based workers!   November 30, 1999
I LOVE the tip format of this book! Each tip is so valuable and immediately applicable to my work. I've been a home-based worker/telecommuter for 3+ years, and after reading this book, I discovered so many ways to increase my efficiency and productivity! This book re-ignited my passion for home-based working because it solved many problems I didn't even know I had (or were inhibiting my productivity). You've got to read this book if you're working from home!


5 out of 5 stars Taking the Mystic Out of Telecommuting   November 30, 1999
Thanks to Debra Dinnocenzo for taking the mystic out of telecommuting! A myth seems to abound that people who work out of their homes or in remote locations have a supernatural form of discipline or that they just don't work as hard since they have less traffic and fewer office politics each day. Telecommuters are real people too. We have projects, deadlines, and performance criteria. Dinnocenzo gives us great tips on how to manage the different pressures Telecommuters face. Being responsive and flexible while avoiding non-productive distrations takes on a whole new meaning for Telecommuters. Thanks again for the great Tips Debra! We appreciate this book and look forward to more of what you have to say in the future as a world of Telecommuters continues to evolve.


4 out of 5 stars Great helps for the Aspiring Telecommuter   September 13, 1999
A much-needed book for the person who is considering tlecommuting either full or part-time. Lots of practical aids that would have made my work life simpler when I first started. Plus I got some tips that will help me now. I also like the style the author uses to present her tips.

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