Telecommuting, a work practice where work tasks are conducted away from a central office, was introduced in mid-1970's. While the telecommuting practices were steadily rising during the succeeding decades, they were not brought to prominence till recently. The Covid-19 pandemic and the lockdowns all around the world put many companies and employees in a position to implement work-from-home (WFH) practices, where most of the actors where not completely prepared. The experiences from these "forced" experiments range from completely positive to highly negative. Emerging studies suggest that the positive experiences motivate the companies and individuals to practice telecommuting even after the pandemic ends. In this paper we examine evidenced positive and negative aspects of telecommuting prior and during the pandemic in order to develop a list of best practices that could help companies and employees get the most out of the WFH as long as the pandemic lasts and after it ends. The areas of concern important for telecommuting we observe, include but are not limited to technology use, personal traits, working schedule, workspace, communication and management issues, work-life balance, socialization and wellbeing etc. The 7 best practices we pinpoint in our research address issues in one or more of the telecommuting areas of concern.
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