Related Guides
For members of the Cornell community
If you're a member of the Cornell Community, there are a number of resources available to support remote work.
- Tools for Working RemotelyWhether for personal reasons (illness, family care, etc.) or broader situations (pandemic, severe weather, etc.), you may need to be able to conduct your work from remote locations. This article summarizes how IT@Cornell can help with that.
- Training OpportunitiesCheck this page from Cornell HR frequently for training resources to support staff through this period of rapid changes, include ways to develop your skills for working remotely.
Introduction
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Welcome! We understand that many of you may be transitioning to working remotely for the first time. This guide will help you find some best practices for working remotely, or managing your team remotely.
As you go through this guide, you'll find that many of the best practices for working remotely are similar to those for working on-site! The good habits you've already developed will carry over into this new context, and the practices you develop now will continue to help you when you return to the workplace.
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Ithaca, NY 14853-3901
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