Archive for the ‘Telecommuting’ Category

The Shocking Truth About Telecommuting

Wednesday, July 25th, 2012

Here’s pretty amazing secret: people who work from home do all kinds of terribly non-productive things. But the net result of this is even more surprising: despite wasting all this time, they actually get more done.

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The Trouble With Time and Attendance

Monday, June 18th, 2012

Time and attendance tracking is a mainstay of business and secondary education. But everyone knows that watching the clock is the worst way to measure results. One student recently paid a serious price when shooting for perfect attendance.
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Increase Productivity by Going Mobile

Thursday, April 12th, 2012

Increased productivity in government sounds like a contradiction in terms. But a new article says that mobile devices may be fundamental to Federal efforts to increase productivity.
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The Impact of Office Space

Tuesday, April 10th, 2012

Ever wonder what your office space says about your company? Does it have an impact on your business as well as your employees, customers and/or potential clients? These may sound like silly or insignificant questions, but trust us, they’re important to think about when it comes to process improvement.

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Should Workplaces Ban E-Mail?

Thursday, March 15th, 2012

Email productivity seems like a contradiction in terms. That’s why one company is making headlines by claiming they have outlawed this technology in the workplace.

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Conference Calls Almost Always Stink

Monday, November 14th, 2011

Perhaps the most unproductive part of modern business is the conference call. They are almost always a complete waste of time.
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Technology and Grilled Cheese

Friday, October 28th, 2011

Comfort food comes in all shapes, sizes and flavors. But, as any elementary-aged child would agree, nothing tops a grilled cheese sandwich and tomato soup. Unless of course you’re someone that not only wants comfort but convenience as well. If you fit in that category, it gets even better. Read on »

Not The Weirdest News

Saturday, June 25th, 2011

Bert Martinez, CEO of a business training firm in Houston, recently decided to implement a four day workweek. This notion, according to MSN, is unusual enough to be considered a top story in weird news.

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Slaughter Development is joining AccelaWork.

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