RemoteU
  • What is 1-Day RemoteU?
  • Most of what you read about remote work is wrong
  • Sync vs. Async communication
  • Delivering High Quality
  • Quality Assurance
  • Basic Recommendations (Hardware / Internet / Workspace)
    • Internet Strength
    • Workspace & Physical Background
      • Examples Backgrounds
    • Personal Appearance & Call Etiquette
    • Background Noise
    • Computer
    • Basic Recommendations checklist
  • Advanced Video Conferencing
  • Deep Work
  • Your Daily Routine
  • Welcome Negative Feedback
  • How to Fix Products
  • Conclusion
  • RemoteU FAQs
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  1. Basic Recommendations (Hardware / Internet / Workspace)

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“I think it's fair to say that personal computers have become the most empowering tool we've ever created. They're tools of communication, they're tools of creativity, and they can be shaped by their user.” ~ Bill Gates

“We shape our tools and afterwards our tools shape us.” ~ Marshall McLuhan

Introduction

As an elite remote worker, no tool is more central to your success than your own personal computer. Your very livelihood and career depend upon the quality of the work you produce on your machine. To make the right impact on your career, you need to invest in the right tools for the job.

The right tools matter

Imagine that, instead of a remote knowledge worker, you were a Spartan warrior, like the ones pictured in the cartoon above. Since your livelihood (and life) depend upon your shield and spear, you wouldn’t consider skimping out on them, would you? To try and save a buck by finding a cheaper spear? Of course you wouldn’t. And the same is true for your machine. Like the warrior’s spear, your computer is not the place to be cheap.

Conclusion

There’s no substitute for having the right tools for the job. Realize that the core quality of your output is directly impacted by the equipment you have. Invest wisely in the tools of your craft, and you’ll see the benefits in your career for years to come.