The number of remote workers in America has shot up 115 percent in the past decade. The No. 1 reason that remote workers quit? They feel lonely and disengaged. Many of my followers lead remote workers, so I sought out solutions to help them feel included. Author Dan Schawbel has several tips for managers to help stop remote workers from disengaging, including:
My tips?
WHAT CAN I DO? Execute on the eight ideas above and share these tips with the rest of your staff. These pointers will remind your office-bound employees to join you and go out of their way to help remote team members feel connected and appreciated, and help stop remote workers from disengaging
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