Teleworking Explained
ISBN 0-471-93975-7
Teleworking Explained is the standard textbook on this work-place and communications revolution, conceived, compiled and managed by Noel Hodson, building on his seminal papers for BT, The Economics of Teleworking (1990 & 1992), with 26 technical authors including the three editors, Mike Gray at BT, Gil Gordon in the USA and Noel Hodson in Europe. In September 2008 the UK's CBI reported that 95% of the largest UK employers now offer flexible working. The US has more than 30 million teleworkers
Predicted as the way of the future, teleworking encapsulates a wide range of work activities, all of which entail working remotely from an employer. Advances in computer and communications technology are hastening the reality of teleworking and this book provides essential guidance for both the organizational manager and the employee. Opening with a useful overview of the past, the present and the future in teleworking, the text progresses to cover the key issues in this field. The authors analyze the economics of teleworking, the problems of human resource management, and the technology required for successful teleworking. The text concludes with a review of several teleworking studies
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