What time do you work best?
July 21, 2006 by Phil Montero · 7 Comments
One of the huge advantages of working in an “anywhere office” and having a flexible work schedule is the ability to shift your work hours to the time when you are most productive. I came across this interesting post on the Rational Rants blog on ZDnet:
Working hours: Productivity is highest on your own time by ZDNet‘s Mitch Ratcliffe — Researchers have identified “social jet lag,” the disorientation of the body clock by fixed working hours that don’t mesh with the body clock. What times would you work best?
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Show #1: What is the Anywhere Office?
July 12, 2006 by Phil Montero · 20 Comments
Thanks to everyone who joined us for our first broadcast. We had a great time and appreciate everyone that called in to wish us well and participate. We got some excellent feedback and look forward to learning all the ins and outs of this live radio thing. Also thanks to everyone that called in, especially Chuck Wilsker of the Telework Coalition.
If you missed the show you can listen in below or download the MP3 file. Use the links on the right to subscribe via iTunes or your favorite blog/podcasting software. We’ve also added some links on the right side of this page to our favorite sites and some fun stuff to explore if you’re killing time.
Show # 1: What is the Anywhere Office?
We kick off our first show with a look at the concepts of “The Anywhere Office”. You’ll learn about our dynamic backgrounds, our descent into madness, and our discovery of the fundamental ideas of a more flexible philosophy of working and living. Tune in and you might be surprised to find out how deep the rabbit-hole goes.
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