Five things you need to start working from home
(From ec.europa.eu)
IT equipment
You’ll probably need a computer or laptop with access to your organisation’s internal network to work from home. Without access to your organisation’s network, you may not be able to view everything that you need to. This may be provided by your employer, or you may be able to access the network from your own device.
Tip 1:
A phone
Just because you’re at home doesn’t mean you can’t keep in touch with your colleagues. Having a way of communicating is essential for working on tasks with your co-workers and can be much faster than waiting for an email.
Tip 2:
A good space with a hard surface
The ideal surface is a large desk, big enough for you to fit your device and any papers you need. However, if you don’t have an office-style desk at home, a kitchen or dining room table will do the job. Try to avoid low surfaces so that you don’t have to lean forwards too much.
Tip 3:
… and a good-quality chair
It sounds obvious, but without a good chair, your desk or table is no use. Ideally, you’ll need an office chair or a dining chair with a supportive back. Working from home should not mean you have to be less comfortable.
Tip 4:
Somewhere to relax
You don’t want to feel like you’re at work 24/7. You still need to be able to relax when the working day is over. This might mean keeping your working space separate to the places you like to relax.
Tip 5:
Once you’ve got these fundamentals in place to get you started, check out our article onhow to be productive when you’re working from home.
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