Redesign Work Vol 1: A Beginner's Guide to Autonomy

by Jodie Cain Smith

Indie Published

July 22, 2020

Available in: e-Book

Redesign Work Vol 1: A Beginner's Guide to Autonomy
by Jodie Cain Smith

Redefining work is what Clemson Road Creative does.

For us, remote work is more than making good use of a home office. Remote work, done fully and thoughtfully, is a work revolution, one we are happy to lead.

Redesign Work Vol 1: A Beginner's Guide to Autonomy will help you redesign your work so that the mundane 8 -- 5 is a thing of your past. No more punching a clock. No more anxiety-inducing commute. No more micromanaging. This volume introduces founders, executives, managers, and employees alike to a life of working when and where you want (We do!), and producing results even when you don't want to (We do this, too, because we are adults and the things must be done). Gain a greater sense of belonging within your company and enthusiasm for the work you do. Build a team that values innovation, trusts leadership, and is trusted to deliver results.
This guide offers:
* Insight into remote work accompanied by practical advice
* Downloadable and usable templates of remote work tools including:
o employee onboarding,
o the CRC Remote Work Checklist, and
o Productivity Type Cheat Sheet, among others.
* Best practices for communicating with remote teams, managing projects remotely, and building trust while working apart.



Jodie Cain Smith's Bio

Jodie Cain Smith is the Founder of the Mobile Literary Festival and author of The Woods at Barlow Bend (1st edition Deer Hawk Publications, Nov 2014; 2nd edition Kat Biggie Press, July 2021) and Bayou Cresting: The Wanting Women of Huet Pointe. Her upcoming work, Splintered Reeds, is her debut thriller from Aethon Thrills. Jodie Cain Smith's short stories, feature articles, and columns have appeared in The Petigru Review, Chicken Soup for the Military Spouse's Soul, The Savannah Morning News, and the Fort Hood Sentinel. When she is not creating southern fiction, Jodie can be found in the worlds of superheroes, Lego, and video games with her little boy and husband. Jodie has zero gaming skills.