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 Employees that work from home can only be judged by their managers based on what they do rather than how they do it. An office-bound worker may look busy, but that doesn't necessarily translate into productivity. Telecommuters are frequently more productive because they are judged on performance.
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Here you will learn how to set up and
operate your paperless home office. We will look
at how to select the most appropriate
information and communication technology (ICT)
devices and software for your needs, and how to
integrate them with work practices and
lifestyle. This is the ultimate telecommuting
enhancer, and it will solve many of the known
problems that telecommuters face. Obstacles
frequently stem from a lack of mobility and a
failure to stay connected, or from a failure to
adequately simulate the direct interactions
taking place between employers, employees, and
clients.
We will also look at how to
perform a variety of tasks - such as shopping,
bill paying, and even filing for tax return - in a paperless
fashion, thereby saving time and getting rid of
the clutter produced by
paper.
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The Paperless Home Office guide will be
available ishortly in eBook
format.
Note:
book cover is subject to change. |
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For
pre-release inquiries, contact:
publications@digitallifeartist.com |
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A Digital Life Artist is someone who lives and works in a more natural, more environment-friendly, and more flexible paperless manner through the seamless integration and use of information and communication technology (ICT) devices, software, and practices.
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"Continuity
gives us roots; change gives us
branches, letting us stretch and grow and reach new
heights." Pauline R.
Kezer.
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