Memorandum To: Jessica Wu-Santana From: Martin Fitzgerald‚ Manager Date: November 4‚ 2012 Subject: Suggestion for Telecommuting Successfully Confidential To help you become an effective telecommuter‚ Jessica‚ we have a few suggestions to share with you. I understand you will be working at home for the next nine months. The following guidelines should help you stay in touch with us and complete your work satisfactorily. * Be sure to check your message board daily‚ and respond immediately
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Telecommuting Increases Productivity Telecommuting‚ also known as work-from-home‚ is a common practice among many business firms. In many articles‚ authors claim that telecommuting makes noticeable contribution to companies‚ increasing productivity by around 15%-50%. However‚ to some CEOs‚ telecommuting is not an attractive option. They think that most people exaggerate the significance of telecommuting because they worry about losing direct control over the employees. Actually‚ telecommuting can
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Telecommuting‚ referred to as work-at-home‚ in this case‚ is defined as employees given the opportunity to work from home based on a merit system. In this case‚ there are no set guidelines for the policy and employees are only assessed based on output. For those employees whose output allows them to work at home‚ there have been increases in output but there is a concern that those who are not given this opportunity can feel like “second-class” citizens which might lead to them leaving the company
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not impossible for employees to be doing their work from the comforts of their own homes. In 1973‚ Jack Nilles coined the terms “telework” and “telecommuting.” He was a die-hard telecommuter himself for decades. He is the cofounder and president of JALA International‚ which helps organizations develop their telecommuting programs. Telecommuting‚ as defined by Wikipedia‚ is a work arrangement in which employees enjoy flexibility in working location and hours. With the advancement of technology
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Telecommuting Telecommuting is a very interesting and complex subject. The pros and cons of this concept are numerous and both sides have excellent arguments. In the research I ’ve done I feel I have to argue both sides to maintain a sense of perspective. I had mixed feelings about telecommuting before I started this research and I find that this is something many others have in common with me. The reasons for and against telecommuting can be complex or simple depending on which view
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bad of telecommuting Telecommuting may be the movement of the future‚ which will allow more people to work away from the office. Many people see telecommuting as a way to be close to home or allow them to be connected to their organization while working abroad. While telecommuting might work for some people‚ telecommuting is not for everyone. There are many disadvantages; as well advantages to telecommuting which most people do not take into account. When considering telecommuting‚ the advantages
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of Telecommuting on Workers‚ Employers‚ and Society Eddie Hill University of Phoenix Dr. Baji Daniels October 18‚ 2003 Abstract Telecommuting is a growing trend‚ not only in the United States‚ but also around the world. This trend towards telecommuting is affecting workers‚ employees‚ society‚ and technological needs and products. As popularity expands‚ people are becoming increasingly aware of the pros and cons associated with this style of work. Legal concerns regarding telecommuting are
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OF IMPLEMENTING TELECOMMUTING IN THE ACCOUNTING INDUSTRY Prepared for Francois GnambiKadjo‚ MBA‚ MM Managing Director of K.G Tax & Accounting solutions Adjunct Accounting Faculty at Metro Community College Prepared by Sandra Starks 14 May 2012 MEMORANDUM TO: Francois GnambiKadjo‚ MBA‚ MM Managing Director of K.G Tax & Accounting Solutions From: Sandra Starks‚ Student‚ and Future CPA Date: 14 May 2012 Subject: Implementing Telecommuting in the Accounting
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ton of money on gas also wear and tear on the car it self. Many companies also offer telecommuting because they believe that it will promote a work/life balance‚ save on real estate cost in case the job involves having to relocate‚ and it encourages more productivity and greatly reduces costs due to disruptions. Its hard to believe but there seems to be less cons and more pros to telecommuting. Some cons to it are that the employees would have less time with their managers‚ supervisors
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Telecommuting: A Benefit Employees Wish Employers would Offer Patty Dykstra ENG122 Holly Ledcke February 17‚ 2014 Telecommuting originally began in 1972 and has continued in various forms for over forty years. Over time‚ it has become more acknowledged as a legitimate practice for cutting costs and increasing employee satisfaction. However‚ opponents bring up the points that there are work flow issues‚ lack of employee accountability and legal issues. This paper will review both the
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