Essays Tagged: "Telecommuting"

Telecommuting

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 do ... ople have commuted by cars, buses, trains, and subways, to work and back. Through the innovation of telecommuting, , the actual necessity to change location in order to accomplish this task has been c ... basis of concerns for energy conservation, loss of productivity, and other issues.One advantage of telecommuting is energy conservation. A tremendous amount of energy is required to produce transport ...

(4 pages) 184 0 3.2 Mar/1997

Subjects: Social Science Essays

Telecommuting

Telecommuting is a very interesting and complex subject. The pros and cons of this concept are numer ... ne 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 c ... ch 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 point you take. From a manager's view ...

(4 pages) 125 0 3.5 Jan/1996

Subjects: Science Essays > Technology

TITLE : ADVANTAGES AND DISADVANTAGES OF TELEWORKING TO BOTH THE EMPLOYEE AND THE EMPLOYER - bIBLIOGRAPHY IS INCLUDED IN THIS ASSIGNMENT

es and disadvantages to both the employee and the employer.TeleworkingTeleworking, sometimes called telecommuting, means working from home using modern technology to keep in touch with your business. ... tLynch .F. (1999), Information Analysis, AT Foulks Ltd, MiddlesexZabar.D.J. (2002), Teleworking and Telecommuting, Made Ez Products, Reading.

(6 pages) 159 1 4.6 Jan/2003

Subjects: Businesss Research Papers

Essay on managing a virtual workforce with the use of technology.

rkers, these employees conduct most of their business affairs without ever stepping into the office.Telecommuting appeals to many employers because it enables them to grow the business without having ... he efficient use of part-time employees, may also be benefits flowing from the use of telecommuters.Telecommuting appeals to many employees, particularly those who could not otherwise work in a more t ...

(4 pages) 466 0 3.9 Jan/2003

Subjects: Science Essays > Technology

The use of E-Commerce in Hewlett-Packard.

that business management always requires adapting to changing environment for survival of business, telecommuting, a kind of business information system, may help the growth of the whole organization. ... dinates while he was overseas. When his subordinates need his manager, they can communicate through telecommuting, such as voice - mail, video conferencing, to make decision. Delegation gives subordin ...

(2 pages) 130 1 3.0 Aug/2003

Subjects: Businesss Research Papers > Case Studies > E-commerce

Impact of Telecommuting on Workers, Employers, and Society

Impact of Telecommuting on Workers, Employers, and SocietyEddie HillUniversity of PhoenixDr. Baji DanielsOctob ... rkers, Employers, and SocietyEddie HillUniversity of PhoenixDr. Baji DanielsOctober 18, 2003AbstractTelecommuting is a growing trend, not only in the United States, but also around the world. This tre ... ncreasingly aware of the pros and cons associated with this style of work. Legal concerns regarding telecommuting are coming to the forefront of the employment sector's attention, as more and more org ...

(8 pages) 282 1 4.0 Nov/2003

Subjects: Science Essays > Technology

The Advantages and Disadvantages of teleworking to Employers and Employees

23864,00.htmTeleworking at homehttp://www.uclm.es/inabis2000/symposia/files/189/session.htmTelework/Telecommutinghttp://www.ccohs.ca/oshanswers/hsprograms/telework.html

(7 pages) 116 0 3.7 Mar/2004

Subjects: Science Essays > Computer Science > Internet and networking

Telecommuting in the Federal Government

IntroductionThere has been a great deal of confusion about the definition of telework, or telecommuting. While there is no commonly accepted definition, the following is frequently used, "Te ... eve it applies to employees and all self-employed home-based workers. Telework, also referred to as telecommuting or flexiplace, has gained widespread attention over the past decade in both the public ...

(29 pages) 294 0 4.5 Apr/2004

Subjects: Law & Government Essays > Law > Cases

Is Telecommuting Really Worth the Hassle?/Challenges business may face when deciding whether or not employees should telecommute

Telecommuting has become very popular among employees and employers in the past few years. Employees ... ush hour traffic, long commutes, and saving on mileage, fuel and child care costs. Employers prefer telecommuting because it increases productivity and saves office space. However, there are many chal ... e. However, there are many challenges that employees and employers must consider before deciding on telecommuting. I am going to discuss the three most important communication challenges facing a busi ...

(4 pages) 130 1 4.5 Apr/2004

Subjects: Businesss Research Papers > Accounting

Article Review - Compensation/Benefits Issue - MGT 431

It is no secret that telecommuting has quickly become one of the fastest growing trends in the business world today. Some ... uch as IBM, Microsoft, and Edward Jones have chosen to exploit the benefits and reap the savings of telecommuting in employee recruitment and retention costs. IBM announced a $700 million savings in p ... appeal. However, a recent New York case involving a claim for unemployment benefits illustrates how telecommuting requires that the court system apply unprecedented rulings to this relatively new form ...

(2 pages) 582 1 3.5 Apr/2004

Subjects: Businesss Research Papers > Management > Human Resource Management

Telecommuting: Three Communications Challenges for Businesses

Telecommuting, by definition, is to work at home by the use of an electronic linkup with a central o ... at can face a business is that of communications equipment. If a business is limited by funds for a telecommuting division, then that division will suffer immensely as its communications speed and cap ... l suffer immensely as its communications speed and capabilities will be substandard. In order for a telecommuting division to succeed, they must be afforded the same, if not better, communications equ ...

(4 pages) 111 0 3.0 May/2004

Subjects: Businesss Research Papers > Case Studies

Introduction to ISDN

call is completed.ISDN is generally viewed as an alternative to leased lines, which can be used for telecommuting and networking small and remote offices into LANs as shown in Figure 1.Telephone compa ...

(24 pages) 157 0 5.0 May/2004

Subjects: Science Essays > Computer Science > Internet and networking

Business Management and Leadership

1. Which type of virtual work arrangement (telecommuting, hotel-based worker, tethered worker, home worker, or mobile worker) do you believe re ... ogy, data processing, science, engineering, journalism, consulting, and secretarial work are common telecommuting career fields for telecommuting. Despite the existence of current home-workers and num ... telecommuting. Despite the existence of current home-workers and numerous telework pilot projects, telecommuting is still a very new concept. The growing popularity of working from home has undoubted ...

(5 pages) 535 1 2.7 May/2004

Subjects: Businesss Research Papers > Management > Leadership and Communication

Comparison of Cable modems to DSL

technologies address the large markets for Internet access, remote LAN access for work at home and telecommuting, and network access for the hundreds of millions of personal computers in place today ...

(5 pages) 63 0 5.0 Oct/2004

Subjects: Science Essays > Computer Science > Internet and networking

Explain the changes that information and communication technology have brought to the nature of work. Have these changes been more beneficial for companies (employers) or for employees?

k. These changes are the result of the advances in information and communication technology such as telecommuting, teleconferencing, and even e-commerce. Although information and communication technol ...

(3 pages) 55 0 3.0 May/2005

Subjects: Businesss Research Papers

Teleworking Opportunities at AT&T and their Benefits.

The term 'telework' and 'telecommuting' are often interchangeable, meaning any official work that is being conducted away fro ... r family members or engaging in some other rewarding life activity.AT&T adopted their corporate telecommuting policy to better exploit their communications technology in a new and nontraditional w ... r exploit their communications technology in a new and nontraditional working environment that only telecommuting can provide. Telework agreements with AT&T offer employees a working arrangement a ...

(3 pages) 37 0 3.0 Jan/2006

Subjects: Businesss Research Papers > Case Studies

Computer Effectiveness

k. These changes are the result of the advances in information and communication technology such as telecommuting, teleconferencing, and even. Although information and communication technology can off ...

(2 pages) 59 0 3.7 Jan/2006

Subjects: Social Science Essays > Controversial Issues

Abuse of Authority & Hierarchy Communication analysis of article (Friebel & Raith, 2004 vol.35 (2))

dall & Wallace 1997,Compensation and benefits review vol29(1)) has three degrees of virtualness;Telecommuting stage, Front-line stage, Cyber link stageEquity Theory (Adams 1963)Consequently, once ...

(2 pages) 34 0 5.0 Apr/2006

Subjects: Businesss Research Papers

Argument essay on Telecommuting

More employers need to start offering the option of telecommuting to their employees. Telecommuting is working for a company from home. Telecommuting is ... th the family, less traffic and pollution, increased productivity and happiness are all benefits of telecommuting.The time saved by telecommuting will benefit the family of the employee. The employee ... ome in interactions between family members.Traffic and pollution could be dramatically lowered with telecommuting. A large portion of the pollution in the world is caused by vehicles. Slow moving vehi ...

(1 pages) 36 0 4.0 Aug/2007

Subjects: Science Essays > Technology

Management in Human Resources- Teleworking

mployer, associated with allowing employees to work away from the office.Teleworking, also known as telecommuting is, in its most basic form working from home, or another location using computers and ... 29 percent in productivity. The Gartner Group, a global information consulting company, found that telecommuting increased productivity from 10 percent to 40 percent (Crandall and Gao 2005).There are ...

(15 pages) 3 0 0.0 Nov/2011

Subjects: Businesss Research Papers > Management > Human Resource Management