close share links If the idea of working remotely — whether permanently or for even longer than you already have — has you feeling overwhelmed, think small. Work smart with our Thinking Forward newsletter Insights from MIT experts, delivered every Tuesday morning. Email Address In their new book “Remote, Inc.,” MIT Sloan senior lecturer Robert Pozen, and tech and data writer Alexandra Samuel, encourage everyone from early career-goers to managers to adopt both “the mindset and habits of a small business owner.” “That’s because every single home office is, essentially, its own freestanding enterprise,” the authors write. “Thinking of yourself as Remote, Inc. means you have the responsibility and accountability of a business owner, but also the flexibility and independence.”