Remote Working is More Productive than Working On_Site

Hypothesis:

The use of remote working tools allows workers to be just as productivity or more productive than on-site workers.

Outline

Introduction:

  • Discussion of remote workers from “Road Warriors” to Zoom Towns
  • Discuss how COVID accelerated the acceptance of remote workers.
  • Layout and discuss hypothesis

Literature Review:

  • Discuss how technological progression has made remote working possible
  • Discuss typical requirements of remote workers
  • Discuss possible advantages and disadvantages to employers

Methodology:

  • Conduct a survey
    • Taking a random sampling of American workers with the goal of getting an equal number of onsite and remote workers.
  • The survey will attempt to gather information on the following
    • The physical location of the worker
    • Industry/Sector of worker
    • Workers Job Title
    • Connectivity
    • What productivity software is used (MS Office, Google Workspace, iWork)
    • Instant chat software (Teams, Slack, Jabber)
    • Remote meeting software (Teams, Zoom, Discord, Skype)
    • Questions designed to learn happiness and contentment of current working situation
    • Questions designed to learn productivity and usefulness of current working situation
    • Questions designed to learn when the physical location is unsuitable for work (Example: User needing to go into the office to make copies or send packages)
  • Hypothesis supported if data shows remote workers are as productive or more productive than on-site workers.
    • Hypothesis not proven if onsite workers are more productive than remote workers.

Discussion:

  • Share any additional information we are able to deduce. Such as software solutions that stand out for productivity or lack of productivity.
  • Discuss lessons learned and how the research could be improved.
  • Discuss new questions raised by the study

About Jack Rice

I am from Lancaster, SC, basically the Charlotte, NC area. I work as a system administrator for a security system dealer and monitoring station. I am also the father of a seven-year-old little girl, who is the core of my drive to further my education. I spend most of my free time working on various project cars and attending car shows and races with them. I also enjoy working on technology projects, 3D printing, building electronics projects, and coding.

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