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Flexible working policies attract talent
Thursday, February 16, 2012
Flexible working policies attract talent
A recent survey of workers and managers by Vodafone suggests that flexibility to work from home is valued more than money, and that workers today expect more flexibility
Telework doesn't affect leaders' performance: Ivey
Thursday, March 04, 2010
Telework doesn't affect leaders' performance: Ivey
The report from the London, Ont.-based Richard Ivey School of Business found that transformational business leaders with good communication skills can lead just as effectively face-to-face as they can remotely. Find out what impact this finding could have on enterprise IT shops
Toronto firm secures telework environment without a VPN
Monday, October 19, 2009
Toronto firm secures telework environment without a VPN
Toronto-based Octagon Capital cuts unified communication security cost with MobiKEY, a thumb drive-like authentication and encryption device from Route 1
5 signs that scream your telework program is a bust
Monday, October 19, 2009
5 signs that scream your telework program is a bust
Here are a few of the red flags telework advocates should watch for when their programs seem to be lacking positive result
Be the best IT you can be: tech staff retention today
Tuesday, October 28, 2008
Be the best IT you can be: tech staff retention today
From wearing pyjamas at work... Ever feel like curling up in a corner of your office and taking a nap? You might consider a workplace with a nap room they do exist. Thats one of the perks...
Cutting the travel budget with UC
Monday, July 14, 2008
Cutting the travel budget with UC
According to a new Info-Tech survey, unified communication deployments have yielded a reduction in travel costs for adopting companies. But despite the glowing reviews, many enterprises still haven’t gotten on board
Young government IT workers say tech is dated, says study
Thursday, November 29, 2007
Young government IT workers say tech is dated, says study
According to a recent focus-group report, young IT workers in the U.S. government believe that by the time technology is rolled out it's obsolete, and as a result they're concerned they aren't getting the experience they need because some functions are outsourced.
Mixed messages of telework's future
Wednesday, August 11, 2004
Mixed messages of telework's future
Nearly one-third of the U.S. workforce — 44 million people — is expected to work from home this year, an increase of four per cent from 2003, according to a new report from In-Stat/MDR.
Opinion: The death of telephone tag?
Wednesday, January 02, 2002
Opinion: The death of telephone tag?
No matter how many gadgets you carry or phone numbers and e-mail addresses you own, when it comes to making contact, we all suffer the same frustration. Say you need to reach team member "Jack" immediately. You call his office but it rings through to voicemail so you leave an urgent message. You try his cell phone, even his pager, same deal. You send an e-mail marked urgent. Now what?
Virtual assistant industry taking shape
Sunday, November 25, 2001
Virtual assistant industry taking shape
Two years ago, there was no such thing. Today, thousands of independent contractors are calling themselves virtual assistants.
Home office safety downplayed by employers
Thursday, August 16, 2001
Home office safety downplayed by employers
It never ceases to amaze Michael Dziak how little thought teleworkers and their employers give to home office safety and security.
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