Helping a Manager to Relieve Stress From Controlling His Remote Workers

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It’s a damn stupid dream to be the chief in a company. Because, being in charge for everything and everyone is harder than you think. And you might confuse the chief-related professional dream of yours with the Paris-Hilton-like idea to own a one-hundred company with the highest reputation in its sphere. Indeed, it’s awesome to be the owner, but it’s a total hell to be put in control of everything. So before you consider your next few years plan of professional growth, understand that every CEO was in the beginning a manager. Management is the first step to scale your career growth up to the sleek chief’s genuine leather coach in a company. And being a manager means putting the entire stress on your own. Read more …

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Why More and More People Earn Their Living From Their Hobbies?

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According to unofficial statistics the society of freelancers, remote workers and all those people, who make their living without visiting an office or any other working environment from Monday to Friday (8-18:00 o-clock) has grown significantly. Only for the last five years companies of all digital spheres have exceeded the number of their remote workers with about 70%. But it’s not society of IT freelancers the only core that makes working remotely and with freedom in mind when it comes to working scheduled so popular. It’s the fact that today, creativity has been more appreciated. The time, when employers valued your organizations skills more than the fact you can draw and sing, even if you are applying for the logistic department, has gone. More and more people earn their living from their hobbies. And it’s a great thing? But how did we get here anyway?Read more …

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