BigSpeak Celebrates its Virtual Team for Telecommuter Appreciation Week

Today, more than 4.7 million people work from home either full or part-time. According to the International Workplace Group, remote work has now become “the new normal” rather than just a nice job perk. Many job seekers now consider the possibility of working remotely when considering career opportunities. When done right, the American Psychological Association says working from home can improve productivity, creativity, and morale. Not to mention, telecommuting reduces carbon emissions.

At BigSpeak, we consider telecommuting to be part of our business model. More than 35% of our employees telecommute either full or part-time. From the comforts of their homes, located all over the U.S. and in Santa Barbara, our virtual team provides great customer experiences. We couldn’t be successful without them.

To find out more about the benefits and challenges of telecommuting, we reached out to our virtual team during Telecommuter Appreciation Week to get their take. Overall, we found our virtual team enjoyed spending less time in the car and more time with their family but also found they needed to be more disciplined when working alone.

Here are their views on telecommuting in their own words.

Sondra, Texas: “I love working from home in my workout clothes, without makeup on and my dog in my lap. It has been over 20 years that I have been a remote employee and it is the best!”

Samantha, Georgia: “I enjoy the flexibility of owning my schedule. As a working mom, I appreciate the ability to still be present for my kids when they’re little while still being fulfilled in my career. Remote work requires a ton of self-discipline to ensure success but as long as you stay organized it’s great. Only having a flight of stairs as my commute doesn’t hurt either.”

Craig, Massachusetts: “There are challenges too—it’s not just benefits. But I like that I can work in peace and quiet here. Open office layouts are too noisy and distracting to me. I like not having to commute. I like not having to leave my house. I like that I can dress for comfort and not appearance.”

Michelle, Massachusetts: “The best thing about telecommuting is not having to commute to an office. Most everyone I know who commutes spends at least an hour each way getting to work. As a full-time working mom trying to balance work and kids, not having to spend 2 hours of my day commuting is a huge value!”


This article was originally published by BigSpeak Mar 5, 2020

Top Booked Women CEO Keynote Speakers

Whoever said “it’s a man’s world” obviously never met these women. Taking risks, leading teams, and achieving the impossible are just a few of the accomplishments these business experts are responsible for.

These women are CEOs, COOs, founders, and top executives at major companies, and as well as energetic, uplifting, and inspiring keynote speakers. BigSpeak is proud to present our Top Booked Women CEO Speakers.

Tan Le

Tan Le is the founder and CEO of Emotiv. Her company creates brainwear technology to read brainwaves. This mind-reading technology has been applied to many different scientific endeavors. Notable endeavors include a paraplegic driving a Formula 1 race car, autism research, prosthetics, and even creating a Harry Potter sorting hat.

Natalie Nixon

Dr. Natalie Nixon is a strategy, foresight and innovation expert. As president and founder of Figure 8 Thinking, LLC., she advises leaders on unique approaches for process transformation. She helps them leverage creativity as an innovation resource to more rapidly achieve priority business goals.

Risha Grant

Risha Grant is a diversity and inclusion keynote speaker, founder & CEO of Risha Grant LLC, an award-winning diversity consulting and communications firm, and author of That’s BS! How Bias Synapse Disrupts Inclusive Cultures. Risha teaches and empowers attendees with D&I tools to increase their bottom line and permission to get rid of their BS.

Lisa Bodell

Lisa Bodell is an innovation keynote speaker, change management expert, founder of FutureThink, and the award-winning author of Kill The Company and Why Simple Wins. In her dynamic talks, Lisa empowers audiences with thought-provoking examples and practical techniques that ignite simplification and innovation immediately.

Barb Stegemann

Barb Stegemann is a social entrepreneur who founded the 7 Virtues perfume line. She helps farmers in war-torn countries rebuild their economy by sourcing products from them for her perfumes.

Bethenny Frankel

Bethenny Frankel is a reality TV star famous for Bravo’s RHONY and multiple New York Times bestselling author. Bethenny is the founder and CEO of Skinnygirl lifestyle brand, founder of the TV Production company B Real, and founder of the charity B Strong.

Kim Perell

Kim Perell is an award-winning entrepreneur, bestselling author, CEO of Amobee and angel investor with a passion for people, technology, and progress. Perell went from being laid off at 23 to becoming a multi-millionaire by the time she was 30 years old. Her last company sold for $235 million in 2014.

Carmen Simon

Carmen is the founder of Memzy, an agency that helps corporations use brain science to create memorable messages to influence customers’ decisions. A cognitive neuroscientist, she has helped some of the world’s most visible brands craft memorable messages.

Elise Mitchell

Named a Top Speaker to See by The Huffington Post, Elise Mitchell is a three-time CEO, best-selling author, C-suite consultant and avid motorcyclist. She is the founder of Mitchell Communications Group. Her company is of the top 10 fastest-growing public relations firms globally and a two-time Inc. 500/5000 fastest-growing company.

Marita Cheng

Marita Cheng is a technology keynote speaker, one of Forbes Worlds Top 50 Women in Tech, and the founder of Robogals, Aipoly, and Aubot. Marita is an inspirational speaker who has given over 350 speeches since 2012 in 15 countries.


This article was originally published by BigSpeak Mar 3, 2020