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101 Tips for Telecommuters 
by Debra A. Dinnocenzo

Hot off the press, this book is broken into 101 bite-sized pieces to consume as needed. Whether you need to learn ways to stay in contact with your office while you're at home, manage multiple teleworkers or create a good balance between work and home, this book covers it all.


The Virtual Office Survival Handbook 
by Alice Bredin

Are you ready to convince your boss to let you work from home?  Bredin's book gives you the ammunition for proposing a new arrangement, finding the right insurance and using technology to stay in touch with your office.


Telecommute!  Go to Work Without Leaving Home by Lisa Shaw
Learn whether telecommuting is for you, how to negotiate a telecommuting arrangement with your boss and how to relieve isolation.  This book includes ways to set up your home office, the best and worst jobs for telecommuting and more.


The Telecommuter's Advisor 
by June Langhoff
This book covers everything you need to know about telecommuting but were too busy to ask. From setting up your home office to using the right technology to being productive on the road, this book is a helpful guide.


Managing Telework
by Jack M. Nilles
Known internationally as the “father of telecommuting,” Nilles covers telecommuting from A-Z. He discusses technology, working with others in other locations, and determining who has the teleworker personality.

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