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    Remote Worker Assessment
    Margie Roesner
    The Remote Worker Self-Study Workbook helps you create remote work settings and processes to support your strongest behavioral traits.

    Working remotely comes with different situations and requirements from a conventional work environment. You schedule, organize, and manage your work day differently. How you communicate is different. You can't just call a team huddle or spontaneously run to your colleague's office to ask a question.

    There is the obvious physical distancing from the organization, but there may be psychological distancing as well. How can understanding your behavioral traits support your ability to be a more productive and successful remote worker?

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