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  • Remote worker in an office at home

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    7 tips for more wellbeing as a remote worker

    One of the hardest things about working remotely, is feeling like you are alone. Reach out to other remote workers at networking events, on Facebook groups or at co-working spaces such as Regus and you’ll certainly find some kindred spirits. A problem shared is a problem halved.
  • Remote Work benefits

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    5 ways remote work is beneficial for your company

    Many employees now look for remote working opportunities, and value flexibility. Companies that require employees to work from an office with no option to work remotely are putting themselves one step backwards from the get go.
  • Remote Meeting Canvas

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    Better remote meetings in 2025 with the Remote Meeting Canvas

    It’s time we start embracing the full capabilities of the digital tools available to better achieve our meeting objectives. We need to stop seeing remote meetings as a pale reflection of the real thing and start seeing their potential to rectify what has become a source of inefficiency and frustrati…
  • Mind Map Template

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    Use the mind map template to generate a large volume of ideas

    If you'd like to create your own Mind Map template, using a digital template will help you get started. While you can certainly mind map on a blank piece of paper, using an online template provides the benefit of limitless space for your ideas.
  • Remote worker in a cafe

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    A practical guide for remote workers in 2025

    If you're one of these remote-workers, you've no doubt already experience the benefits that comes with working remotely such as flexibility, higher output and better work-life balance. But you've probably also heard comments from others who still snidely think of remote work as code word for a lazy…
  • Porters Five Forces free template from Conceptboard and guide

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    Use Porter’s Five Forces Analysis to become more competitive

    Named after its creator business strategist, Michael E. Porter, Porter's Five Forces Analysis has been gaining favor with business strategists since its publication in 1980.