According to a new infographic, people who work from home are less stressed, but also less likely to be promoted. Here, at WorkSnug, we’re not crazy about the term ‘telecommuting’, as it’s pretty old fashioned (you know it comes from …
Over in America, Telework Week has just passed – and over 100,000 people pledged to telecommute for at least part of their working week. Last year, 71% of participating organisations and 75% of participating telecommuters saw an increase in productivity, …
We joined experts from Plantronics, Jive Software and Frost & Sullivan to share our views on the future of business collaboration in this excellent eBook put together by our friends at PGi. Download the eBook on the link below, learn …
Happy birthday, iPhone! Apple’s wonder-device is 6 years old today. It changed smartphones forever, the way we use and view mobile technology and it changed the way we work too. You could check your email on a BlackBerry before it, …
Cloud computing brings mobility from Phase 1 (laptops, GPS, smartphones…) to Phase 2. With the cloud, mobility enables your business to do things better: more easily distribute information and software, as well as better-manage and better-track everything. Ultimately, mobility at phase …
Long gone are the days when work only happened in front of a PC. Now, it’s in your hands, it’s on your own time and it’s out of the office. We’re influenced by our consumer experiences, and it’s having an …
Our friends at Plantronics pointed us to this list of office tools and trends that LinkedIn users expect to be dead in five years’ time. The business social network surveyed over 7,000 members from around the world to come up …
Thanks to Noel Bellen at Plantronics for sharing this infographic with us. According to it, 50 percent of bosses are still against teleworking; another 35 percent merely tolerate it. So, why is that? Some of these statistics don’t help the …
It can be difficult to reconcile a concern for the environment with a need to travel for business. As a company, we have a ‘no-fly’ policy, using technology when we can to cut down on unnecessary travel. But, even then, …