Telecommuting
Title: Telecommuting
Category: /Social Sciences
Details: Words: 1072 | Pages: 4 (approximately 235 words/page)
Telecommuting
Category: /Social Sciences
Details: Words: 1072 | Pages: 4 (approximately 235 words/page)
As defined in Webster's New World Dictionary, Third Edition, telecommuting is 'an electronic mode of doing work outside the office that traditionally has been done in the office, as by computer terminal in the employee's home.' Basically, it is working at home utilizing current technology, such as computers, modems, and fax machines. Traditionally, people have commuted by cars, buses, trains, and subways, to work and back. Through the innovation of telecommuting, , the actual necessity
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a pilot.' Measuring productivity in actual dollars is difficult. The actual productivity is best measured by the satisfaction and enjoyment by employees. Bibliography Bjerklie, David and Partick E. Cole. 'Age of the road warrior.' Time 145.12 (1995): 38- 40.
Blodgett, Mindy. 'Lower costs spur move to more telecommuting.' Computerworld 30.45 (1996) 8.
Blodgett, Mindy. 'Telecommuting pilot test proves space-saving plan.' Computerworld 30.46 (1996) 81-82.
Webster's New World Dictionary of American English, Third College Edition. Victoria Neureldt, Ed. 1988 New York 1375.