GSA report finds more benefits than costs for telework
June 19th, 2006 Posted in General
A study by the General Services Administration in the US concluded that the lack of investment and commitment in making telework acceptable across the government is not only hampering the telecommuting workforce, but agencies overall are losing out on productivity.
“Technical resources and costs that are being used to support telework are uncontrolled from an agencywide, programmatic point of view,” the report said. “Therefore, these investments are likely to lead to inefficiencies, gaps, and possibly limited value or return.”