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Cisco saves $277 million through telework strategy

Cisco saves $277 million through telework strategy

By:  Denise Dubie  On: 25 Jun 2009 For: Channelworld India 

By using its own virtual office technology, Cisco claims it has earned more than $277 million in productivity savings by sending employees home to work

“Teleworking has been going on for quite some time at Cisco, but not at the scale we have today. It increased 18 months ago and we provided additional capabilities about 12 months ago and are seeing a huge demand to have CVO installed in employees’ homes recently,” Mazid adds. “A properly executed program for telecommuting can be extremely effective at unlocking employees’ potential by increasing work-life balance, productivity and overall satisfaction.”










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Denise Dubie Denise Dubie is a contributor to the International Data Group (IDG) News Service, which publishes global technology stories from bureaus around the world to more than 300 publications in more than 60 countries.

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