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Crash2015-03-18 09:59:00
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Crash, 2015-03-18 09:59:00

What books on the proper organization of remote work can you read?

From freelancing, I decided to switch to remote work, because this is not the same thing: habrahabr.ru/post/199114
What literature can you read on the topic of organizing remote work? While reading Remote.

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noys, 2015-03-18
@Bandicoot

There is literature called " The Evolution of Freelancing ".
I read diagonally, because in my opinion the best strategy for remote work is to do what is convenient for you and the customer. Moreover, the industry is developing very dynamically and yesterday's methods and tools may no longer be so effective. To read a book or not to read - the choice is yours. Perhaps (and most likely) Western bloggers have enough accumulated material. However, I deeply believe that the best strategy for you is the one that you come up with on your own through collecting and analyzing information and unceasing practice.

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burniend, 2015-03-18
@burniend

I liked the Remote book . The book deals with very interesting topics related directly to your remote work.

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Sergey, 2015-03-18
@edinorog

Literature in this area is stupidly lacking. If my memory serves me. Can people share their experience?

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Stac, 2015-03-26
@Stac

For the sake of completeness (didn't read it myself):

  • Gleb Arkhangelsky Work 2.0: a breakthrough to free time

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laisan, 2015-03-26
@laisan

On Megamind there is just a selection of resources on the topic - you may find something interesting:
Remote work: More than 130 useful sources

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Artyom Sukharev, 2020-04-21
@artm-sukharev

I liked how Maxim Batyrev talked about remote work, he was very motivated. There is a conference record, I recommend https://vgosti.biz/remoteworkconf

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