For many recruiters the office-based 9-5 is a thing
of the past. Instead, completing tasks whilst travelling to meet clients or
candidates, for example, has become normal practice. Laptops, tablet, mobiles,
and file sharing tools like DropBox all mean that we can work whenever and
wherever we like. But how can you ensure that you remain productive? Here
Richard Morris, UK CEO of global workspace provider Regus, offers some tips for
working effectively whilst on the move.
Make
the most of your travel time
As
well as using train and plane journeys to work, think about how to make the
most of your time before and after travel. Most major airports now have
facilities like business lounges, and Gatwick even has individual workpods
situated airside, which offer a quiet, productive environment to concentrate
in. These locations will help you to make the most of your time if your flight
is delayed, for example.
But
remember – anyone might be listening!
Making
and taking calls during a train journey might be a great use of time, but they
do tend to attract the attention of fellow passengers, and you never know who
might be listening! Be careful about information you give out within earshot of
other travellers to avoid breaching any confidentiality agreements or causing
embarrassment.
Think
carefully about meeting locations
It’s
easy to assume that meetings are best held at your usual office, or that of
your client. However, this might not necessarily be the most convenient
location. Meeting rooms are available to book by the hour at a wide range of
places including motorway service stations, hotels and even shopping centres.
Using one of these settings could mean reduced travel time – and therefore
higher productivity - for all concerned.
Use
professional locations wherever possible
Flexible
working used to mean dropping into coffee shops or sitting in hotel lobbies,
and putting up with the accompanying background noise and constant
interruptions. However, the abundance of professional workspaces means this
need no longer be the case. Using a flexible office location or business lounge
means you’ll have reliable technology and an ergonomic environment to maximise
your productivity. There’s now a global network of over 2,300 flexible
workspaces so chances are there’ll be one close by.
Embrace
remote working tools
There
are a whole host of tools now available to make working on the move productive.
In our survey of over 4,000 senior business people, 86% of professionals in the
consultancy sector said they have used at least one tool enabling remote
working in the previous month, with DropBox and Skype being the most popular.
Getting
to grips with these tools will mean you’ll always have access to the documents
you need and will be able to stay in touch with colleagues and contacts when
out and about.
Stay
safe on the road
In
our poll of 1800 senior managers and business owners in 2014, two fifths of
respondents admitted to having dialled into conference calls whilst driving and
a fifth said they had held important business discussions, tantamount to a
meeting requiring concentration and decision making, whilst one of them was
driving.
The best
way to ensure safety on the road is to turn your phone off, but at the very
least you should use a hands free kit or ensure you pull over safely to take
calls. Drop-in workspaces are available at some motorway services offering a
convenient spot to take a break from driving and handle any urgent tasks.
The
changing nature of working practices means that more recruiters are spending
more of their time working whilst travelling than ever before, and this trend
is likely to continue. However, working in a range of environments can make
maintaining concentration and productivity a challenge. A few simple
adjustments to working practices can ensure that you are making the most of
their time whilst working on the move.
Amazing tips for working on move. I heard about virtual office. With the use of that we can done working on move.
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