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	<title>Comments on: Working from home Vs the office?</title>
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		<title>By: Sebastian Mysko</title>
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		<dc:creator>Sebastian Mysko</dc:creator>
		<pubDate>Thu, 04 Dec 2008 17:34:31 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description>Ian... while we&#039;re confessing... my lady came home from work at 7pm last week to find me still in my PJs sat at my desk. She said the only thing that&#039;d changed since 8am was I was drinking water, not coffee....
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		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Ian&#8230; while we&#8217;re confessing&#8230; my lady came home from work at 7pm last week to find me still in my PJs sat at my desk. She said the only thing that&#8217;d changed since 8am was I was drinking water, not coffee&#8230;.</p>
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		<title>By: Chris Norton</title>
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		<dc:creator>Chris Norton</dc:creator>
		<pubDate>Thu, 04 Dec 2008 17:19:22 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description>Thanks Seb - I think I agree with you it is down to the individual and their motivation.
BTW -I didn&#039;t build the snowman my wife and little boy did.
@Ian Green - thanks for your comments I have been following you on Twitter for a while and noticed you worked from home.
I agree with you I think 1-2 days a week is enough but anymore than that and I would lose the banter and not benefit from the creative ideas.
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		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Thanks Seb &#8211; I think I agree with you it is down to the individual and their motivation.<br />
BTW -I didn&#8217;t build the snowman my wife and little boy did.<br />
@Ian Green &#8211; thanks for your comments I have been following you on Twitter for a while and noticed you worked from home.<br />
I agree with you I think 1-2 days a week is enough but anymore than that and I would lose the banter and not benefit from the creative ideas.</p>
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		<title>By: Ian Green</title>
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		<dc:creator>Ian Green</dc:creator>
		<pubDate>Thu, 04 Dec 2008 17:14:48 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description>I try to spend one day a week working from home. It allows me to concentrate on the bigger projects - new business pitches, new product development and new business campaigns.
However, I cherish my time in the office working with colleagues and stewing up some great creative ideas.
But sometimes its just nice to work in your pyjamas at the kitchen table.
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		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>I try to spend one day a week working from home. It allows me to concentrate on the bigger projects &#8211; new business pitches, new product development and new business campaigns.<br />
However, I cherish my time in the office working with colleagues and stewing up some great creative ideas.<br />
But sometimes its just nice to work in your pyjamas at the kitchen table.</p>
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		<title>By: Sebastian Mysko</title>
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		<dc:creator>Sebastian Mysko</dc:creator>
		<pubDate>Thu, 04 Dec 2008 17:05:48 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description>Nice post mate. Sorry if I&#039;m stating the obvious, but I reckon it&#039;s all down to the individual.
Since leaving Wolfstar I spend my weeks working between home and London, and of course the national express trains that get me from A to B. Our team is big on all levels of communication, but Skype and Aim are the definitely the most popular.
I find the working from home debate fairly ironic. When you&#039;re in an office with a cool atmosphere, the ideas flow, banter levels are high and the team strengthens on daily basis. But take away that banter, at least face-to-face and you&#039;ll probably get the job done in half the time.
First and foremost, in order to work from home you must love what you do - and discipline is massive too. If you find yourself bored, or know you could do better, I&#039;d imagine you&#039;re on a slippery slope back to student TV and you&#039;ll probably find a P45 in the post.
Also, another obvious point is the communication. I&#039;ve found that if I haven&#039;t spoken to someone in a few days, I&#039;ll just knock up a quick bullet-point email highlighting where we&#039;re at, even if it&#039;s not totally relevant to them. Keeping everybody in loop has played a major part in getting our team to where it is now.
I think I could go on about this all night... or maybe I should write a book... but no-one who buy it... so I&#039;ll leave it there for now. All I&#039;d like to say is, I hope Stuart doesn&#039;t clock the fact you&#039;re building Snowmen during the 9 to 5...;)
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		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Nice post mate. Sorry if I&#8217;m stating the obvious, but I reckon it&#8217;s all down to the individual.<br />
Since leaving Wolfstar I spend my weeks working between home and London, and of course the national express trains that get me from A to B. Our team is big on all levels of communication, but Skype and Aim are the definitely the most popular.<br />
I find the working from home debate fairly ironic. When you&#8217;re in an office with a cool atmosphere, the ideas flow, banter levels are high and the team strengthens on daily basis. But take away that banter, at least face-to-face and you&#8217;ll probably get the job done in half the time.<br />
First and foremost, in order to work from home you must love what you do &#8211; and discipline is massive too. If you find yourself bored, or know you could do better, I&#8217;d imagine you&#8217;re on a slippery slope back to student TV and you&#8217;ll probably find a P45 in the post.<br />
Also, another obvious point is the communication. I&#8217;ve found that if I haven&#8217;t spoken to someone in a few days, I&#8217;ll just knock up a quick bullet-point email highlighting where we&#8217;re at, even if it&#8217;s not totally relevant to them. Keeping everybody in loop has played a major part in getting our team to where it is now.<br />
I think I could go on about this all night&#8230; or maybe I should write a book&#8230; but no-one who buy it&#8230; so I&#8217;ll leave it there for now. All I&#8217;d like to say is, I hope Stuart doesn&#8217;t clock the fact you&#8217;re building Snowmen during the 9 to 5&#8230;;)</p>
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