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  • Work Is A Verb

    No longer merely an HR perk, telework has become a successful, even necessary, corporate strategy. Thanks to advances in technology, work no longer needs to be tethered to time or place. The shift from work as a noun, to work as a verb, has been called telework, telecommuting, e-work, or workshifting. By any name, this new way of working has been adopted by thousands of companies and millions of employees in a wide range of industries around the globe. …

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  • Both Employers and Employees Benefit

    Half-time home-based work could save employers over $10,000 per employee per year—the result of increased productivity, reduced facility costs, lowered absenteeism, and reduced turnover. And employees could save $1,600-$6,800 and 15 days of time they used to waste commuting. In fact, 47% of people who have the option to telework are "very satisfied" with their jobs, compared to 27% of those who are office-bound. And over two-thirds of employers report increased productivity among their teleworkers. …

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  • Make The Road Less Traveled The Way To Work

    The cost per lane-mile of urban highway is almost $4 million. The cost per mile of information superhighway is $20,000. Positive community and global effects are possible from even modest levels of telework. Half-time home-based work could:

    • Save $23 billion a year in imported oil;
    • Cut Persian Gulf imports by 37%;
    • Reduce greenhouse gases by the equivalent of taking almost 10 million cars off the road;
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Free telework consulting available to SoCal companies, funded by California’s Mobile Source Air Pollution Review Committee (MSRC). Click here to learn more.

The Telework Research Network is an independent research and advisory firm. We specialize in making the management case for telework, workplace flexibility, and alternative workplace strategies. We can investigate and model the economic, societal, and environmental benefits of telework and workplace flexibility for your organization or community, and help you implement programs.

For companies and agencies we can:

  • Explain the bottom line benefits of telework and other flex strategies
  • Create a “Management Case for Telework” specific to your firm or agency
  • Create a custom “Management Case for Flexibility” for you
  • Provide a branded Telework / Flex Savings Calculator similar to the one here.
  • Provide a branded Employee Savings Calculators
  • Consult with you on Telework and Flexibility
  • Steer you in the right direction with vendor / service provider referrals

For communities we can:

  • Help educate people and organizations about the benefits of flexible work arrangements
  • Work with you to develop telework programs
  • Conduct fact-based analyses of the potential telework offers your area
  • Contribute to your Web and newsletter content
  • Provide a branded Telework Savings Calculators
February 13, 2012

Free Telework Consulting Available to SoCal Organizations

A new telework advocacy program in Southern California is currently recruiting candidates in Los Angeles, Orange, San Bernadino, and Riverside counties. The program is 100% funded by the Mobile Source Air Pollution Review Committee (MSRC). If selected, participating organizations will receive everything you need for a turnkey telework program: Worksite assessment Design and implementation of… More

February 11, 2012

Face Time Does Not Equal Productive Time

Since the late 1940s, “Let’s get together and brainstorm,” has been the war cry of eager bands of problem-solvers. Today, middle managers argue against telework because they claim people have to get together to come up with creative solutions. Famously promoted by Alex Osborne, a partner in an ad firm (the O in BBDO), brainstorming… More

February 10, 2012

Extra work for telecommuters?

Back in 2008 the Department of Veterans Affairs pissed off Representative Frank Wolf (R-Va.) when they assigned attorneys who telework an extra 140 hours of work a year compared to their office-bound colleagues. They’ve done it again in 2012, and violated the Telework Enhancement Act of 2010 in the process, by limiting the number of  attorney’s… More

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