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2012年7月29日 星期日

Telecommuting - How To Use Teleseminars To Save Our Environment While Being More Productive


Telecommuting is a way to be good to the environment while you are also becoming more productive at your job. You can do this successfully by using teleseminars to do your business. Teleseminars are also known as teleconferences or teleclasses, and have become a powerful way to reach people around the world. No matter what type of business you have, think seriously about using teleseminars to conduct at least part of your business.


Take a look at your business and see what part of it could be conducted by way of a teleclass, teleconference, or teleseminar, all forms of the same type of technology. If you have weekly sales meetings or need to discuss your business with people in a different location, hold a teleseminar.

Support staff and other itinerant workers may also be able to telecommute by staying in contact with the office through teleseminars.

When you are teaching a group of people to perform a task or use certain technology, it may be much more effective to have everyone at home working on their own computer while you or someone else teaches using a teleseminar.

Ask the people who work for you how they would like to telecommute for at least part of the time they are working each week. This way you will get a feel of what will work for both of you and get people started on the path to thinking about a different way of working.

Telecommuting through teleseminars is part of the future of being productive while doing something good for the environment.




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2012年7月28日 星期六

Telecommuting - Providing Green For the Environment and Green For Your Wallet


The latest way to be a responsible and a profitable green company is to telecommuting. Most jobs involve an employee sitting in front of a computer instant messaging, emailing, or calling employees that are down the hall or in the next cubicle over, all of this can be done from home minus the employee distractions that slowly cost a company money. The investment on telecommuting is minimal but the returns are beneficial to an employer, an employee, and the environment.

As an employer you would like to attract and retain loyal talent. Employees with a telecommuting benefit have more family time which leads to less stress and better productivity which equals savings to the employer. In a 2008 survey by Computing Technology Industry Association (Comp TIA), 67 percent of respondents said their organizations were productive thanks to part-time and full-time telecommuting. You also have a chance to tap into hidden talent which may not have been available before (mothers with young children, handicapped, people living in remote areas).

In a survey taken by Treehugger.com, employees were still willing to take a 10% pay cut to work from home even through a tough economy. Just think, 10% of a $50,000 salary equals a company saving of $5,000, and this isn't even including savings due to sick days, emergencies, weather related impairments, and electricity costs! Employees don't feel the full brunt of the loss either, the average savings to the employee can be from $2,500 - $11,000 in transportation, lunch, daycare and other expenses. A happy employee is a profitable employee!

A profitable employee makes for a profitable business. Unscheduled absences due to weather, health, and family issues cost an employer $1,800 a year per employer and 25% of traffic accidents occur on a daily commute to work. Think of a small business with 10 employees-that is a loss of $18,000 per year.

Along with payroll savings, the office environment can be leaned down providing additional funds for other investments. Telecommuting reduces office-based consumption because the telecommuter is bearing the energy cost for remote office equipment. Telecommuting can also reduce the amount of actual office space needed and office supplies ordered.

Importantly, Telecommuting is green and Going Green is one of the hottest trends widespread, as it should be. If everyone who had the opportunity to telecommute could, we as a society could save 9.7 billion gallons of gas, which in turn would save 84 million tons of toxic greenhouse gases a year! Less traffic congestion equals fewer emissions to deteriorate the ozone. Both customers and employees are demanding a greener business lifestyle and telecommuting is an effective way to Go Green and benefit the employee, your business and Mother Nature.

Telecommuting is a minimal investment with high returns. Companies that incorporate Telecommuting have happier and loyal employees, which in turn have a higher productivity rate that also reduces overhead and maximizes profit. Most importantly you are making an impact on the environment-which might be the most enduring advantage of all.




[Thomas Roy | Spaulding Hill Networks, LLC | http://www.spauldinghillnetworks.com]





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