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NPR Story on Work-at-Home Programs Draws on WDC Research

Posted Monday March 31, 2008, 11:50 am, Over one day old
There was a nice story about flexible work programs on NPR's Morning Edition this week, It ran first on KERA radio in Dallas, Texas, on March 25 (??Working at Home,? by reporter Bill Zeeble). It?s a great ?first person? story...

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Senior Executives in the UK Expect a More "Virtual" Future of Work

Posted Saturday March 22, 2008, 10:59 am, Over one day old
I just came across a report of an interesting (but not all that surprising) report of a recent survey of senior executives in the UK. The survey identified a widespread belief that the future of work will include a significant...

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I'd Rather Not Do It Myself: Let a PEO Do It Instead

Posted Wednesday March 19, 2008, 10:59 am, Over one day old
One of the toughest challenges any small business faces is coping with the complexities of paying employees, withholding taxes, submitting quarterly tax payments to state and federal agencies, distributing W-4 forms at year end, and sorting out all the benefits...

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Is Video Conferencing Finally About to Take Off?

Posted Wednesday March 19, 2008, 10:59 am, Over one day old
Many folks, me included, have commented that videoconferencing is a technology that's been about to become an overnight success - for the last thirty years. It's puzzled many of us that it's been so slow to "come of age." But...

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Join Us on Wednesday March 19 for a Webinar on Flexible Work

Posted Monday March 17, 2008, 10:43 am, Over one day old
Sorry for the short notice, but there's still time to register for, and attend, the webinar that Charlie Grantham and I are conducting on Wednesday, March 19 (from 11 AM to Noon Pacific Daylight Time). It's sponsored by Citrix Online...

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What kind of workplace is Gen Y looking for?

Posted Tuesday March 11, 2008, 10:42 am, Over one day old
I've been asked that question several times lately. Unfortunately I don't have a good answer, though I've got lots of ideas. But there's hope. I just learned - via colleagues John Berry of Greystone Global Consulting and Doug Landman of...

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"Don't Occupy Space You Don't Use"

Posted Tuesday March 4, 2008, 12:49 pm, Over one day old
That's the concluding comment (by Ed Noha of Future of Work member firm Jones Lang LaSalle) in a good article about "Getting Rid of Empty Cubes" that appeared recently in Financial Week. Our good friend Diane Coles of Scan Health...

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The March issue of Future of Work Agenda is Now Available

Posted Sunday March 2, 2008, 11:42 am, Over one day old
Both an online copy and a downloadable pdf version of the March Future of Work Agenda newsletter are now available on our website (subscribers will receive the newsletter later this evening). Just click here to access the online version, or...

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A New Blog for Young Professionals

Posted Monday February 25, 2008, 10:49 am, Over one day old
I've just found a new multi-author blog dedicated to Gen Y, Millennials, or whatever young professionals are calling themselves these days. It's called "Newly Corporate: Work, life and the pursuit of happiness for the young professional." One of its authors,...

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Join Us for a Webinar on Corporate Agility next Wednesday, February 28

Posted Wednesday February 20, 2008, 12:41 pm, Over one day old
I am pleased to announce that Charlie Grantham and I will be presenting a free webinar based on our book Corporate Agility next Wednesday, February 27, at 1 PM EST, 10 AM PST. The webinar is sponsored by Books24x7, a...

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