There's no such thing as a 'remote' employee
When everyone is remote at least part of the time, the whole idea of a remote worker is obsolete.
When everyone is remote at least part of the time, the whole idea of a remote worker is obsolete.
Teleworking is now mainstream, but organisations do not necessarily have structures and policies around it, according to a new trans-Tasman survey.
With an eye on business collaboration and communication, Cisco has released a range of new video production products aimed at enterprise customers.
Teleworkers are often happier in their jobs, more productive and more motivated, but at the same time they can feel isolated or disconnected and are potentially harder to imbue with a company culture.
If an employee is paid to be at home during office hours and nobody is there to see them will they get any work done?