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An Organizational Guide to Telecommuting  
Author: George M. Piskurich
ISBN: 1562860860
Format: Handover
Publish Date: June, 2005
 
     
     
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Book Description
As the Internet expands, technology costs decline, and rush-hour commutes get longer, you can guide your organization to telecommuting and the advantages it offers to employer and employee. Here's a book that explains all of the challenges and pitfalls and assists employees in moving their offices home. Checklists, sample policies, legal documents, and questions help individuals determine if the home office is where they belong.




An Organizational Guide to Telecommuting: Setting Up and Running a Successful Telecommuter Program

SYNOPSIS

Many organizations are faced with responding to employee requests to institute a telecommuting program. Yet, setting up such a program is not without its challenges and pitfalls. Piskurich provides you with a concise guide to help your organization develop a complete telecommuting program. You will learn how to—develop and write all the organizational policies and procedures needed for telecommuting -select the proper employees for telecommuting—train your telecommuters and their supervisors—monitor and evaluate the program. In addition, this book contains helpful checklists, sample policies, sample legal documents and telecommuting surveys.

     



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