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Review of Working from Home Making it Work for You

Posted: 31 Jul 2024, 08:39
by Enos ouko
[Following is a volunteer review of "Working from Home Making it Work for You" by Thomas Engbt.]
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4 out of 5 stars
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Working from Home Making it Work for You by Thomas Engbt, focuses on enhancing productivity and achieving personal and professional success while working from home. It emphasizes the importance of motivation, self-satisfaction, and goal-setting as key components of a fulfilling work life. Engblom draws on his extensive experience and knowledge in management, sharing best practices and innovative strategies to help individuals navigate the challenges of remote work. The book includes insights from industry leaders who praise Engblom's dedication to education and problem-solving. It encourages readers to envision their success and strive for continuous improvement, highlighting that true achievement is measured by job satisfaction and personal fulfillment. Through practical advice and motivational insights, Engblom aims to empower readers to maximize their potential and create a productive work environment, regardless of their location.

Engblom's discussion on the importance of maintaining strong relationships with family and friends resonated with me. I realized that these connections significantly enhance my resilience and productivity during tough times. I appreciated how the author emphasizes self-satisfaction and job satisfaction as true measures of success. This perspective encouraged me to pursue my personal and professional goals more intentionally. I found Engblom's actionable strategies incredibly helpful for improving my productivity while working from home. His insights made it easier to navigate the challenges of remote work.

I also found some negative aspects while reading the book. I noticed that while Engblom provides practical strategies, he doesn't delve deeply into the specific challenges of remote work, such as managing distractions at home or dealing with feelings of isolation. I would have appreciated a more balanced view that acknowledges these difficulties.

Following the drawbacks mentioned above, I rate this book 4 out of 5 stars. I also encountered some errors while reading. If you work in human resources, this book can serve as a resource for developing policies and practices that support remote work. I believe the insights on employee retention and job satisfaction are crucial for creating a positive work environment.

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