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Sunday, April 23, 2006
Downsides of telecommuting
In my opinion, the biggest negative to telecommuting is the loss of the informal exchange of ideas between staff. When most companies are promoting a team effort, telecommuting places employees in situations where they must often fend for themselves. When telecommuting is implemented requests for assistance or new ideas and concepts are generally circulated in a formal manner, be it email or an Intranet web site message boards. No longer can employee sit down with a colleague or walk into the boss’s office and say, “what do you think of this idea?” This results in a lack of fertilization of new ideas and concepts. Over the years, I have seen hundreds of ideas and concepts hammered out over lunchroom tables and next to coffee machines. I can actually recall a very successful new business venture that started as a joke.
Secondarily is the individual growth of an employee. The informal mentoring that occurs, or should be occurring, in every company. Employees grow within an organization by learning from their supervisors and colleagues. This education is primarily informal and individuals, in many cases, learn by osmosis, by filling in and by assisting other members of staff. Most, if not all of this education is lost in a telecommuting environment. Coupled with the informal mentoring is the constant informal reinforcement of “great job”, “well done”, usually lost in the telecommuting environment.
The third area that I believe is a negative in a telecommuting environment is in detail work. If you are in a business situation where large proposals are being written or other substantial documentation is being produced, detail changes do not happen because of the lack of convenience to implement them. Because changes generally require formal communication, it becomes easier to accept what has been produced rather than asking someone to add or delete a word or change a format, especially if the change is not truly critical.
The forth is very dependent on the individual involved. Everyone needs a break, needs to get away from their work. Depending on ones mental resolve, some people need to “leave” work in order to get a break and in this case I mean physically leave work. If work that should be done is sitting in one’s home office or worse yet on the dining room table can the individual, on Friday at 5:00 pm, stop what they are doing and leave it to complete until Monday at 8:00 am. Some people can, others cannot. The employees that cannot are not getting that needed break. Some employers may believe that they get more hours of work out of telecommuting staff. The question is, are those hours productive?
Implementing a successful telecommuting strategy for your business is much more than installing a computer and phone line in someone’s home.
Robert Berman is a business consultant specializing in business development, strategic planning, acquisitions & mergers and international sales & marketing. He has been a columnist for the National Post Newspaper under the byline of "The Business Doctor" and he has authored "The Business Buyer's Manual". He may be reached at Robert.Berman@businessbuyersmanual.com or visit http://www.businessbuyersmanual.com
Friday, April 21, 2006
Work at home job leads Apr 21st
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Telecommuting Lead Generation Specialist VA
TRANSCRIPTIONIST for legal proceedings. Work from home. Word software and transcriber req'd. Must have excellent grammatical,spelling, word skills. Fax resume to 919-832-4181Court Reporting Services. NC
Pricing Actuary
Bus. Intelligence Tech. - TELECOMMUTE Madison WI
Senior Web Developer- Telecommute Lake Tahoe NV
Telecommute Affiliate Manager NJ
Marketing Associate- work PT from home San Fransisco
Technical Recruiter (Telecommute) - Washington DC
Nationwide Nationwide Call Center Jobs: sales/telecommuting
Visual Basic Programmer Wanted Chicago
Virtual Account Consultant Boston
Thursday, April 20, 2006
Security risks of telecommuting
A recent study found that in 2005, nearly 9 million people worked from home for three or more days a month. A full 25 percent of those people worked from home all the time. Early predictions are for even higher figures in 2006.
That's a lot of opportunities for hackers to seize computer secrets, especially given the inherently lower level of security found in most home computer systems.
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Work at home job leads Apr 20th
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Web Designer PA
Writer Needed NJ
Online Community Moderators NJ
Website Content Managers needed Phoenix
Part-time Inside Sales/Lead Generation Reps Denver
HTML, CSS, Photoshop, Fireworks, Dreamweaver Expert(s) Wanted Atlanta
Virtual Assistant Atlanta
APPOINTMENT SETTERS NEEDED--WORK FROM HOME Atlanta
Satellite Support Austin
Client Executive / Direct Sales - Investment Research Services CA
Customer Contact Representatives Washington DC
Wednesday, April 19, 2006
Work at home job leads Apr 19th
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Find Implementation Consultant - Eastern Region - Rochester NY
Sr Quality Analyst Telecommuting MN-Minneapolis OH-Columbus TX-Dallas
Sr. Project Manager - Western Region Califorinia
Freelance writer Boston
Freelance Graphic Designer Maine
Freelance Developer New York
Freelance Graphic Designer Seattle
Interviewing tips for a Telecommuting Job

Another important phone interview tip is to get ready for your interview in much the same way you would for a regular "in person" interview. Anticipate what questions you might be asked and have appropriate answers in your mind (or written on paper) before the interview even begins. Be ready and willing to answer questions about your educational background, work experience and skills. Also be prepared to tell the prospective recruiter or employer what you could do for him or her.
Prepare a list of questions you wish to ask the interviewer. Always ask at least a few questions as it shows that you are paying attention and that you are very interested in the position in question. Keep in mind that phone interviews are sometimes more difficult to gage because you have to rely completely on the spoken word. Neither the interview nor interviewee is able to pick up on body language or any nuances of behavior but instead must go by the words and questions they are presented with and the pitch and intonation of words. Tread carefully and maintain a balanced, professional and courteous tone of voice at all times.
It is essential in a phone interview for a telecommuter to speak as a person in the know. Don't indulge in too many "ums", "okays", "I don't knows" or "uhs" as these words don't carry with them an air of knowledge or confidence. Always have your resume nearby so you can consult it during your phone interview. After all the interviewer is looking at your resume, why shouldn't you be as well?
Other important tips include turning your call-waiting feature off so there are no interruptions; making sure you are alone in the room and there is no noise anywhere nearby to disturb the interview and having a notepad and paper handy to jot down any relevant information that you glean from the interview.
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Tuesday, April 18, 2006
Work at home jobs leads Apr 18th
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B-2-B Appointment Setter / Telemarketer- WORK FROM HOME Dallas
Community Relations Manager Dallas
Care Services Manager - RN Dallas
Internet Sales
Telemarketing/Cold Calling P/T 10hrs Week New York
Asst to Editor - P/T Flexible New York
Sr Project Manager –Translations – Financial Services New York
Part-time sales on your schedule and from your home/mobile phone Buffalo
Electronic Components-Account Rep Buffalo
System level testing engineer required.
Phone work Detriot
Monday, April 17, 2006
Work at home job leads Apr 17th
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Web Developer Draper UT
Commission only telecommute Account Manager Position Washington DC
Lead Generation Dallas TX
Contract Part-Time Webmaster Wanted, Telecommuting San Francisco
REAL ESTATE AGENTS WANTED!!! San Francisco
Freelance writers for Blog
FREELANCE TRANSCRIPTIONISTS Chicago
Dream Bookkeeping Opportunity of a Lifetime - Chicago
Full-Time Mom Looking for a Flexible, Good-Paying Job? Chicago
Nurses Wanted
Content Writer California
Saturday, April 15, 2006
Nude telecommuting
While about 39% of respondents of both sexes said they wear sweats while working from home, 12% of males and 7% of females wear nothing at all. In matters of cleanliness, the difference between the sexes was more pointed: 44% of women surveyed said they showered on work-at-home days, as opposed to men, who were slightly more likely to shave (33%) than wash (30%).
Work at home job leads Apr 14
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Director of Telecommuting Center Maryland
Agency Manager - Telecommuting - Portland, OR
Associate II, Internet News Publishing Buffalo
Assistant webmasters needed Columbus
Part Time Telemarketer San Diego
Work at Home, Follow up leads or B2B sales Cleveland
Internet Customer Support - start $20/Hour plus Benefits Boston
TELEMARKETING FROM HOME Madison
Programmer/Technician Miami
Full-time Sales Associate/Professional Telesales - Salary + Commission
Miami
PR Freelancer Wanted/Life Sciences Boston
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