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The option of telecommuting is not an easy sell to employers who have used a work model that has consisted of employees commuting daily during the work week. The fears that employees wont do the assigned tasks and not continue communicating with co-workers is a concern. The work goals should be defined as specifically as possible whether your working from home part-time or at the office each day. There is no other way to measure effectiveness, however telecommuting has been implemented at companies across the country with success. The technology available is cost effective and promotes workplace collaborative communication. Telecommuting offers alot of advantages to both employees and employers.

The significant advantages include decreased costs to employers and employees, increased employee focus and less traffic on the roads. The technology is already in place at homes with high speed internet lines and laptops with docking stations. In addition the corporate infrastructure already has the proven Firewall and VPN technology to allow secure networking with RSA token signon authentication. There is free web conferencing software available with white board, VoIP and web cam features allowing meetings from anywhere. The web conferencing is an always on service promoting collaboration along departments. You could setup daily or weeekly meetings and send out invities as easy as emailing. I would caution against allowing full-time telecommuting across the board. Some jobs such as technical writers and programmers telcommute now however weekly meetings and an office visit should still be mandatory. Consider the job fucnctions and determine what would works best considering the company business model and goals. In any case at least a couple days working from home should work for most employees. The corporate work space could be assigned/shared accordingly. Give the employees a trial run and fine tune any problems with implementation.

Telecommuting Advantages:

Office Space Costs

Significantly less office work space would be needed per employee and the associated monthly maintenance, parking and utiity costs would decrease with a work space sharing model.

Salary Costs

Offer telecommuting as an option to new candidates. The attractiveness of telecommuting could allow slightly lower salaries due to the cost savings realized by employees.

Decreased Travel Costs

Decrease travel expenses for distant employees with the use of free web conferencing software that is web cam and VoIP ready with white board features. The time and money employees would save not commuting everyday would be astounding. Less traffic on the roads in your communities always helps in many ways.

Company Existing Infrastructure

VPN/ASA and Firewall technology has already been implemented and well tested at companies across the country. The secure encrypted VPN clients are easy to deploy on any laptop and have been implemented for many years. Most employees already have high speed internet in their homes.

Employee Morale

Employees could work some off hours getting the job done and spending more time with family. In addition there are real savings in car maintenance and the cost of gasoline everyday. There is often increased employee focus with fewer distractions and more accomplished during the day and evening. In some cases marginal sick days could be spent doing some work at home instead of bringing it to work.

Some Consideration:

- There must be a designated work place at home with no distractions.

- High speed reliable internet is important.

- People should meet at least twice a week at the office.

Shaun Hummel is the author of several technical books and has a web site focused on information technology job search solutions, certifications and online technical interviews. Try FREE web conferencing at http://www.networkjobsolutions.com

Shaun Hummel

Shaun Hummel, CCNP, is a Senior Network Engineer with 10+ years experience in enterprise network planning, design, and implementation. He has worked for various private and public companies in Canada and the United States improving infrastructure, security, and management. He has written Network Planning and Design Guide, Cisco Wireless Network Design Guide and Network Assessment Guide. www.networkjobsolutions.com

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Shaun Hummel, CCNP, is a Senior Network Engineer with 10+ years experience in enterprise network planning, design, and implementation. He has worked for various private and public companies in Canada and the United States improving infrastructure, security, and management. He has written Network Planning and Design Guide, Cisco Wireless Network Design Guide and Network Assessment Guide. www.networkjobsolutions.com

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