Flexible working and teleworking are taking the world of work by storm. And they will become even more important in the UK from April 2009 when the Government plans to extend the right to request flexible working to all parents of children up to 16.

Many businesses are nervous about the change. But there is mounting evidence that flexible working leads to increasing productivity and reduced overheads, quite apart from the positive impact on work life balance.

So what are the challenges that business managers and employees face with this new way of working?

Some bosses wonder how they are going to manage their staff or check they are working when they can no longer see them at their desks.

And some employees wonder how self- motivated they will be if they are remote working and are worried that they will miss the office banter and camaraderie. This may be a particular worry for younger people and those without families living at home.

But there are many proven ways of overcoming the challenges of flexible working. Here are five key strategies that will make the transition to flexible working a smooth one for your business.

The first strategy is to make the most of ICT. Use teleconferencing and instant messaging as a way of keeping the team in regular touch with each other. Set up a Virtual Private Network (VPN) so your staff can work remotely or on the move as effectively as in the office. Use laptops, BlackBerries and other technology so your staff can work anytime, anywhere, increasing productivity.

Secondly, be clear about what the specific outputs are that you expect from each employee and make this the way you evaluate their performance. Flexible working is all about management by output. The days of 'management by eyeball' are about to end.