Remote work happens and has before 2020. Newsflash!
The pandemic made it essential. Corporate offices closed. ODL. Now what are we going to do?
Many were unsettled.
Front Porch Marketing didn’t miss a beat.
Going back to 2011 when our company was founded, I was inspired by a business leader who started her business on a virtual model years prior. They still are rocking remote work and a “galactic headquarters.” F yer I. Successful companies have been using this model for years and years.
Companies functioned virtually decades before 2020. Really? Yes, friends, yes, they did.
Many questions were asked in 2020:
• Team engagement. How can we function as a team without our myriad of useless meetings?
• New business development. How would I do new biz development if not meeting one-on-one? Talk to your business partners. Existing clients, associations, affiliations, time to find new connections via LinkedIn.
• Meetings. We must be in person and spend an hour at least pontificating all the thing. Nope. No, you do not.
• Client relationships. How can we nurture them if they aren’t in person? Pick up the phone.
5 key reasons, and there are more, remote work works
- It is more efficient. Less time spent commuting, more working.
- Remote work is flexible. Choose the hours you work. Throw in a load of laundry between emails. It is important to remember, however, you don’t always have to be “on.” Walk away from the computer light, Carol Ann.
- Enhances the work horizon. Our team is all over North Texas and Colorado and and and which means we can benefit from being a part of many communities and have access to top talent anywhere.
- Business development happens. Less disruptions, more focus. Biz dev doesn’t have to be face to face. Utilize your resources. Resourceful people find new ways to make shit happen so their businesses thrive.
- Saves money. Eliminates the unnecessary things. I pay my mortgage only, not rent for an office and its utilities too. Only one cleaning service. Less tax burden.
How we work impacts everything from our satisfaction to the broader economy. Speaking of broader economy, we are seeing wide reaching benefits from the pandemic. More small business owners are open to working with agencies that aren’t in their own backyards.
I will save the story of the business referral someone gave to a rocking business owner in California that recently led to our newest client relationship.
We aren’t “remaking work.” Remote work is how we have worked for 10 years. We focus on doing great work with people we love for people we love while taking care of our loves.
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