Category Archives: Mobility

Telecommuting: Good idea or bad idea?

Last week’s WFH Day in Austin got us thinking. Though there are many employers that have embraced telecommuting and encourage their staff to work from home, there are still many others who aren’t sure whether it is the best idea … Continue reading

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Happy WFH Day, Austinites!

Today marks the first city-wide telecommuting day in Austin, Texas. Announced back in December, city officials are now encouraging companies to test out this new flexible form of working to curb traffic congestion, especially during peak hours. It should be … Continue reading

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Managing Global Teams via Video Conferencing

It seems like every day makes the world a smaller place. High-speed Internet, supersonic travel and a globalized economy have all shrunk the distances between countries, and companies are increasingly taking advantage of international opportunities.  More American citizens than ever … Continue reading

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The 21st Century Workforce: A Revolution is Upon Us

♫ Hey, hey, there’s a revolution, well you know. ♫ It’s part of the evolution of the human communication experience. Video calls are the new norm.  Voice calls are so yesterday. Today’s video calls belong to the legion of professionals, … Continue reading

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Our Favorite Mobile Devices for this Holiday Season

You better watch out, You better not cry, You better not pout, I’m telling you why, Santa Claus is coming to town! It’s that time of year once again; sparkling lights fill up the cities, joy fills our hearts and … Continue reading

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Text Messaging is 20 Years Old, But Will It Survive to See Another 20?

If you are hip to social media, you’ve likely seen an article or two floating around over the last few days about the “text message” turning 20 years old. On December 3, 1992, the first text message was sent via Vodafone: … Continue reading

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