(SHORT
NOTES FROM TEAM MANAGEMENT:
Managing
Different Groups of Workers at http://www.mindtools.com)
Managing a team that includes part-time
workers can be challenging. Assigning
part-timers to team projects can be tricky. Many managers find it best to assign specific
projects and tasks to their part-time staff, and then leave larger,
team-oriented projects to people who work full-time.
Home-based working is hardly new. Modern technology has changed everything. There are certainly many arguments in favor
of working at home:
·
easier for people to concentrate
·
free of the distractions and
interruptions of a busy office environment
·
increase worker retention, particularly among
those who need to care for relatives (like children or aging parents)
·
Eliminating the daily commute
·
ever-increasing proportion of the
workforce rank work/life balance high on their list of criteria for choosing an
employer
·
opens the possibility for your business
to work with the best people in the world, wherever in the world they are
·
opens up the opportunity of running a completely
different type of business that's been talked about for a long time: where
self-employed "free agents" work together to deliver specific
projects flexibly, adaptably, and on-demand
When you've got more work to do than
you've got hands to do them you have the option of hiring contractors to help
with the sudden influx of short-term work. Inevitably, contractors have their own set of
challenges and drivers.
A freelancer is a professional who is
hired to work on a specific task or project. Good freelancers can be worth their weight in
gold. Freelancers are typically experts
in their field, they're flexible, and they're often much more cost-effective
than hiring full-time people to do the same work.
Freelancers typically differ from
contractors in two main ways. First,
freelancers tend to work off-site, often from a home office. And second, unlike contractors, freelancers
usually work on projects for several different clients at any one time.
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