“I have found it remarkably effective for my employees to work from home. With great advances in technology, telecommuting is a viable option today for businesses looking to reduce overhead and boost flexibility. Most of our employees work from home, cafés and co-working spaces – which keeps things fresh and option-filled.
My PR agency is headquartered in New York, but we have employees from the beaches of Los Angeles to the avenues of Manhattan to the deserts of the Middle East. Varying time zones can be difficult at times, which is why I insist that there is an average minimum of three to four hours overlap between staff on any given day.
Because the physical distance between many of us is tremendous, I insist that we conference regularly and stay organized with software. This is crucial. With technologies like Skype, Dropbox, QUICKBOOKSand Google calendar (we probably use about a dozen softwares altogether), a virtual setup can work well. Especially due to the fact that our clients are tech startups, being noncentralized is actually respected and common within our sector. The virtual model may be slightly harder to implement in more formal, traditional industries.”
“I have found it remarkably effective for my employees to work from home. With great advances in technology, telecommuting is a viable option today for businesses looking to reduce overhead and boost flexibility. Most of our employees work from home, cafés and co-working spaces – which keeps things fresh and option-filled.
My PR agency is headquartered in New York, but we have employees from the beaches of Los Angeles to the avenues of Manhattan to the deserts of the Middle East. Varying time zones can be difficult at times, which is why I insist that there is an average minimum of three to four hours overlap between staff on any given day.
Because the physical distance between many of us is tremendous, I insist that we conference regularly and stay organized with software. This is crucial. With technologies like Skype, Dropbox, QUICKBOOKSand Google calendar (we probably use about a dozen softwares altogether), a virtual setup can work well. Especially due to the fact that our clients are tech startups, being noncentralized is actually respected and common within our sector. The virtual model may be slightly harder to implement in more formal, traditional industries.”
การแปล กรุณารอสักครู่..