From Sean Dyche taking a crash course in Microsoft Teams from his teenage son to Mikel Arteta checking online his Arsenal players have done their homework, Premier League managers have had to adapt quickly to the new normal.
Usually creatures of habit where their job is largely done in groups at the training ground and on matchdays, working from home aided by the latest technology has been a radical culture shift but one they seem to be embracing.
Assessing scouting reports, maintaining fitness levels, offering psychological support, all of it has to be continued in these most unusual times, particularly as every eventuality has to be catered for.