The IT Management and Leadership Institute is the governing body for the ITMLP and ITMLE certifications and a leader in IT Management training.
Our goal is to enhance the leadership and management capabilities of those working within IT and of the IT function itself, though an understanding of the business of IT and interpersonal communication best practices.
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The IT Management and Leadership Institute is the governing body for the ITMLP and ITMLE certifications and a leader in IT Management training.
Our goal is to enhance the leadership and management capabilities of those working within IT and of the IT function itself, though an understanding of the business of IT and interpersonal communication best practices.
Episode 16: Does working virtually make you invisible?
IT Leadership Growth Series
4 minutes 24 seconds
8 months ago
Episode 16: Does working virtually make you invisible?
I work within a large IT organization and the people in my department have been given the opportunity to work from home. If I do, does it reduce my opportunities for promotion or increase my chances of getting laid off?
In short, the answer to your question regarding the effect of working virtually on promotions and layoffs is that it depends on the following:
Your company’s culture and norms regarding working virtually
The percentage of people at your company that work remotely
How visible you can be on a day-to-day basis to your boss and others
How effectively you can perform your job remotely
Now let’s discuss these items one at a time . . .
IT Leadership Growth Series
The IT Management and Leadership Institute is the governing body for the ITMLP and ITMLE certifications and a leader in IT Management training.
Our goal is to enhance the leadership and management capabilities of those working within IT and of the IT function itself, though an understanding of the business of IT and interpersonal communication best practices.