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On the Web
- Telecommuting Productivity Research - A study that identifies fifteen reasons why telecommuting may not increase productivity as much as commonly believed.
- LOMA - Explores the issues surrounding telecommuting and gives examples of how to implement telecommuting and work from home policies.
- Telecommuter Guidelines - Information on developing work objectives, organizational and time management strategies, communication methods, technology, and problem resolution techniques as they relate to telecommuting.
- Telecommuting Jobs - Job listings for telecommuters. Résumés of telecommuters looking for work.
- Southern Maryland Telecommuting Centers - Offers flexiplace and telecommuting facilities for the federal private sector workforce. Features FAQs, services and amenities available, reservations, pricing and schedules.
- Telecommute Connecticut! - Statewide initiative providing free assistance to employers in the design, development and implementation of telecommuting as a worksite alternative.
- Canadian Telework Association - Telecommuting and flexible work consulting group.
- American Telecommuting Association - Information on joining the association. Includes access to newsletters and training.
- iVillage Work From Home Channel - Offers information for women who freelance, own home businesses or telecommute.
- NoCommute.org - Provides premium telecommuting, office hoteling, conferencing and business services.
Wikipedia Articles
- Telecommuting - Telecommuting, e-commuting, e-work, telework, working at home (WAH), or working from home (WFH) is a work arrangement in which employees enjoy limited flexibility in working location and hours. In other words, the daily commute to a central place of work is replaced by telecommunication links.
- Canadian Telework Association - The Canadian Telework Association (CTA) is an organization promoting telework and telecommuting in Canada. It was founded in 1997, and since then, it has grown to include over 1000 members, most of which are individuals, corporations, and academic institutions.
- E-professional - E-professional or "eprofessional" or even "eProfessional" is a term used in Europe to describe a professional whose work relies on concepts of telework or telecommuting: working at a distance using information and communications technology.
- Homeshoring - According to Macmillan English Dictionary homeshoring is "the transfer of service industry employment from offices to home-based employees with appropriate telephone and Internet facilities" Homeshoring is best thought of as a combination of outsourcing] and [[telecommuting.
- Virtual office - Virtual Office is an environment that enables a network of co-workers to run a business efficiently by using nothing other than online communication technologies.Telecommuting and Virtual Offices: Issues and Opportunities, By Nancy J.