Collaborating Under Confinement: The temptation may be to get out of bed when you want and work in your pajamas. But you need to give more than you do in the office when you work remotely. How do you manage your time, come up with creative solutions, stimulate ideas and make sure everyone’s motivated to deliver their best when there’s an existential crisis at the door and all you get is 15 minutes of catch-up each day? In today's episode of User's Guide To Now, Dr Aleks Krotoski asks NYT Bestselling author Jason Fried (co-founder and CEO of BaseCamp, and author of "Getting Real", "REWORK", "Remote: Office Not Required", and "It Doesn't Have to Be Crazy at Work") why offices are the worst places to work, and how the lockdown is an opportunity for transformation. He gives Aleks tips and tricks that he's learned over more than 15 years of remote working, and what you need to do to succeed at working from home. She then tests Jason's advice with The Economist's Tom Standage - Deputy Editor and point man behind the paper's in-house start-up Espresso. What have they done to make sure they get each issue out to 1.7m subscribers worldwide - when everyone's working from home?