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How homeworking can help your business and the environment
I've blogged a few times on how allowing your employees to work from home can help your business overcome potential problems such as swine flu and other business continuity threats, however there is also another prominant threat to everybody. Global warming.
Read MorePosted by Wayne Pope on 20 October 2009Preparing your business for swine flu and other illnesses
With a suspected second wave of swine flu just around the corner, many businesses could be left struggling to cope with staff shortages. Last month, the Chartered Institute of Personnel and Development warned that absence rates could hit up to 50% over the coming months, with swine flu being one of the main contributors.
Read MorePosted by Wayne Pope on 29 September 2009Homeworking could save your business from Swine Flu (H1N1)
I was talking to a friend the other day who had started getting the dreaded sniffles. Two days into Autumn (or Fall for our cousins across the pond) and already the lurgy is among us.
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Unfortunately though, this Autumn there is talk of an absolute wipe out of staff. Millions are expected to get the dreaded swine flu (H1N1). Over the last few weeks, people have started to get a bit blasé about an illness which has struck down many and continues to exist.
Just because the media stopped talking about it, doesn't mean it's disappeared, just that something else more interesting has come along.Posted by Wayne Pope on 25 September 2009Should you consider homeworking?
As someone who works from home, one of the most common questions I get asked is "how do you find it". So, I figured it's never a bad idea to sum up my thoughts, so here are my top five advantages and disadvantages of working from home - hopefully with the end result of helping you decide if it's something you should offer your employees or teams:
Read MorePosted by Wayne Pope on 18 September 2009Striking start
So. Millions of people in one of the busiest and most forward thinking cities struggle into work on a day when the London Underground goes on strike. Ok, so there were some trains, but there have never been so many people wandering the streets with maps.
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