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2025, Vol. 6, Special Issue 2


Remote work optimization: Reducing environmental impact while enhancing productivity


Author(s): Madhuri Bandarupalli, Mohana Priya Gunti, Sai Teja M and Jyothi Mantena

Abstract: Remote work has transformed the way data science teams work. It helps reduce environmental impact while allowing teams to remain productive—or even work more efficiently. This paper discusses how businesses can improve their remote work strategies to meet sustainability goals without affecting teamwork or performance. A major advantage is cutting down on carbon emissions from commuting and reducing reliance on physical office spaces, with research- backed estimates supporting these benefits. At the same time, the study examines how working remotely affects key aspects of data science workflows, from data pre-processing and model development to team collaboration, as per real-world examples and survey results, this paper lays out key strategies for making remote work more efficient. It focuses using cloud- based tools, adaptable communication techniques, and AI-powered solutions to increase productivity. By looking at real-world examples and survey results, this paper lays out key strategies for making remote work more efficient. It emphasizes using cloud-based tools, flexible communication methods, and AI-powered solutions to boost productivity. However, simply shifting to remote work isn’t enough companies need smart policies that promote strong teamwork, adaptable work schedules, and eco-friendly home office setups while keeping employees motivated. When done right, remote work can balance sustainability with high performance, creating a long-term model that benefits both businesses and the environment. Organizations that carefully plan and implement strategies connecting sustainability goals with productivity improvements can make remote work a win-win for everyone.

DOI: 10.22271/27084515.2025.v6.i2Sc.715

Pages: 318-323 | Views: 118 | Downloads: 28

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How to cite this article:
Madhuri Bandarupalli, Mohana Priya Gunti, Sai Teja M, Jyothi Mantena. Remote work optimization: Reducing environmental impact while enhancing productivity. Asian J Manage Commerce 2025;6(2S):318-323. DOI: 10.22271/27084515.2025.v6.i2Sc.715
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