Workplace 2005
Telecommuting, virtual offices, dispersed staff . . . if you're worried that you can't keep up with the ever-changing workplace, never fear. Here's a jump-start on new trends and technologies to help you ease your business into the future.
This isn't your grandfather's workplace. We're five
years into the new millennium, and businesses everywhere are
changing with the times. It's not just that your monitor is
flatter and your cell phone is smaller; it's a whole new world.
You can start a global business without ever meeting some of your
employees face to face. These are exciting times that also bring
new challenges to entrepreneurs. How you deal with those challenges
through management and technology will define your business and
determine your success.
Between home offices, branch offices, business travel and
subcontractors located halfway across the continent, it's a
challenge to keep everybody on the same page when you're not
even in the same time zone. Still, many entrepreneurs are finding
that the advantages of having a diffuse work force outweigh the
challenges. Old-fashioned, face-to-face management techniques have
to be refashioned and reconsidered. We'll look at what it takes
to manage your company and employees in a world where workers are
geographically scattered.
So read on as we check in with entrepreneurs whose businesses go
outside the bounds of traditional offices, and find out what
technologies they use to make it all work. Hardware and software
have become the glue that holds their businesses together across
the miles. From home offices to virtual offices to global workers,
they've seen it all, and their experiences can help you get a
grip on your own secondary work sites.
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Modern times call for modern business measures. Learn what
management methods work well and how you need to adapt to get the
best results from your people and your business. Add a healthy dose
of smart technology choices, and you'll be making the most of
today's flexible workplace environment.
To learn how to better manage your remote employees, read
"Remote
Control." To get a handle on the technology that'll
keep you and your far-flung workers productive, read "Wherever
You Go, There You Are."