By: Mark Ocampo | Communications Firms and small enterprises have considered telecommuting as a cheap yet practical means of reducing costs in order to survive in this time of global economic crisis. Industry experts anticipate a progressive trend in telecommuting and work-at-home jobs for the next few years. read more
By: Oswald Melman | Communications Everyone has those days when they hear the alarm clock go off at 6AM, signifying another work day has begun. Most of us hit the snooze button and role over to catch a few more minutes of heavenly sleep. We do this as many times and possible until we face the harsh fact: you actually have to get out of bed and go to the office today. Some people do no have any trouble getting up and out of bed in the morning at all, though. read more
By: Adam Hampton | Broadband Internet When it comes to opportunities, the great state of Texas offers them in droves. From its beginnings as a wildcard land of independent-thinkers to its successful spearheading of the southern business boom, Texas has always thought a little bit different. read more
By: Oswald Melman | Communications While it used to be that people worked the same job for decades and didn't really move far from their home base, these days the world of business is a completely different animal. People regularly hop coasts, jetting back and forth between Boston and Los Angeles for important meetings and crucial moments in furthering companies and products. read more
By: Life Meets | Careers Giving an opportunity to work from remote location has been a great way to motivate employees to work more efficiently. It also benefits the business enterprise as it saves a lot of office space and other administrative costs. read more
By: Sherry Krueger | Business As a telecommuting practice manager, you are responsible for ensuring that working virtually fits your office environment. A complete review should be conducted after 90 days of telecommuting. If problems aren't promptly corrected, productivity will wane, morale will suffer, and most importantly, your physicians/owners will be disillusioned and upset. read more