Morgan Bardon has been working remotely in Ireland now for 13 years, and over that time has learnt a few things that have helped not only him, but colleagues around the world, in navigating the remote working lifestyle. In this podcast, Morgan shares with you what has worked for him over the 13 years, and as well as what has not worked. Morgan is a project manager with Dell Technologies, and leads their Remote Working Employee group in Ireland supporting over 500 remote workers. Please note that the views expressed in this podcast are my own and not that of my employer.
In this episode we review the findings of the CSOs pulse survey from November 2021, and a separate survey by Censuswide on findings around the Remote Working culture in Ireland and what that means to use remote workers, or those who want to continue to work remotely in the future.
In this episode, we discuss the return to the office for thousands of people on the 20th September, and what we as employees need to consider, as well as what our employers should look at to help those that are nervous around that return to the office.
In this episode, we meet back with our interns and see how the past few months have been for them as they come to the end of their interning experience. We discuss the best and worst experiences, advice for the next interns, and what will happen to their podcast series The Learning Club.
In this episode I am joined by the hosts of the Dell Technologies Intern podcast series, The Learning Club, to discuss their experience with interning during a pandemic
In this episode we discuss Employee Resource Groups, or ERGs, and the benefits they bring to employees.
In this episode we introduce the concept of the right to disconnect. As this is a new concept that is being considered for Ireland, we look at ways that we can implement some work life balance today, and how we can encourage our employers to do the same.
As we move into spring, its a god time to reflect on the past year and look forward towards the summer and what we can achieve in 2021
In this episode, we try to discuss the complexity of trying to understand how to claim back some expenses from our working from home experiences during the past year. For details on what you can and cannot claim back, visit the revenue.ie website and search for eworkers.
Now that we are back in Lockdown, lets discuss some things that might help those that are remote working and trying to home school too.
In this, the final episode of 2020, we look back on our achievements from working from home and consider all we have changed over the year.
In this episode, as we approach the Christmas holidays, we consider our friends and collegues that are not able to return home for the holidays and look at what we can do to let them know we are thinking of them.
In this episode, I give you some ideas around how to beat the winter blues while working from home, and find innovative ways to get you moving around more. Feel free to continue the conversation over on Linkedin or Twitter using the links in the bio, and follow WFHIreland on twitter for updates on new episodes.
In this episode we go over some pros and cons to working from home, including some from you, our listeners, on what you feel are important to you. Feel free to continue the conversation over on Linkedin or Twitter using the links in the bio, and follow WFHIreland on twitter on updates on new episodes.
In this episode we go though some tips that employers can implement to ensure a safe working environment for their employees.
In this episode we go over tips that have helped me in hosting virtual regular 121 meetings with my managers over the year.
In this episode we look at ways in which we can get in our steps per day, overcome tiredness, and get a goods night sleep.
In this episode we discuss ergonomics and posture, desks and layouts
In this episode we discuss the workarea and changes you can make during the year such as placement of your desk, and preparing for the onset of winter.
In this episode I give a few pointers on having a short break in your home before the summer is out so that you are feeling refreshed and ready to continue your remote experiences in the run up to Autumn and Winter
Here are 8 tips and tricks that I have implemented during my 11 years of remote working that have worked for me. Hopefully you will find a few in here that will help you in your working from home experience.
In this episode I wanted to share with you the reasons why I work remotely and covers my 11 years of experience as a remote worker, and how the changes I have made over the years have improved my daily routines while balancing work and family time.
Working From Home Ireland is a podcast dedicated to sharing my experiences from being a fulltime remote worker for the past 11 years. Thoughout this series I want to share with you what did and did not work for me while starting this journey. While not everything would be relevant to you, I hope that some of what I share can help you to transition into the working from home environment. While I will be focusing on areas within Ireland, most episodes would be relevant to workers in any country. Subscribe to the podcast so you don't miss an episode, and I hope you enjoy the series.