Read begins by covering arguably the single most universal IT requirement: Components to handle voice. This is quickly followed by an examination of the equipment: computers, peripherals and backing them up. Next, the author examines data, which includes fax and video. Then, he looks at home office locations and facilities requirements. Next, Read points out that there are a lot of components that go into initiating, supporting, and managing home office networking. Then, the author discusses how to make the program roll and keep it rolling smoothly--how to bring home working on home. Finally, he covers how to smoothly put the brakes on home working employees activities.
According to Read, what is needed is a home working revolution on how we look at and manage employees. This revolution is now underway. Initially, that is what this excellent book is all about!
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Reap the benefits of the home workplace revolution with this practical resource that guides managers and employees through working from home either full or part-time. If you are charged with establishing or executing a home-work policy in your business, t
This book guides employees and managers through all the issues involved with working from home, either full time or on occasion: voice and data technology, home office locations, facilities, environment, furniture, HR oversight, and more.
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