Work at Home; Leave the Traffic to Others
The Washington Post’s Dear Dr. Gridlock thinks telework is becoming a necessity lest our transportation system collapse.
The Washington Post’s Dear Dr. Gridlock thinks telework is becoming a necessity lest our transportation system collapse.
Interesting article in the Macon Telegraph written by Melissa Rayworth of the Associated Press that talks about the challenges of working out of your own home and setting up a workable home office. Based on my own experience I highly recommend reading this article.
TELUS Telecommuting, a suite of communications services that allow business clients to work out of their homes. The services – high-speed Internet, VPN, a variety of phone options, and collaboration services such as web, audio and video conferencing – allow workers to create virtual offices at home.
According to CRM Today a new study from the organisers of the VoIP for Business event (Olympia Conference Centre, London, 22nd and 23rd March 2006) reveals that businesses now consider ‘simplifying internal communications’ and ‘enhancing flexible working’ just as important a reason for investing in IP telephony technology as ‘reducing communications costs’. Each was rated as ‘very important’ in their decision to invest by 55% of respondents to the study.