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Offices: What Have They Got to Do with Telecommuting?
Telecommuting is focused on after a recent survey found that 10-16 per cent of the workforce will telecommute by 1995. The implications of this trend are described: fewer people travelling to work in larger cities; the development of a communications infrastructure to less densely populated areas; the changes in office design and work groups, and the effect on security.
Offices: What Have They Got to Do with Telecommuting?
Telecommuting is focused on after a recent survey found that 10-16 per cent of the workforce will telecommute by 1995. The implications of this trend are described: fewer people travelling to work in larger cities; the development of a communications infrastructure to less densely populated areas; the changes in office design and work groups, and the effect on security.
Offices: What Have They Got to Do with Telecommuting?
Broderick, W.R. (author)
Facilities ; 9 ; 6-8
1991-05-01
3 pages
Article (Journal)
Electronic Resource
English
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