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Follow on Google News | Remote workers rejoin the watercooler gang, virtuallyWhichVoIP founder says recent moves by a few major IT firms to ban telecommuting miss the mark; new technology erases boundaries between work and office
By: WhichvoIP "Mayer's decision is based on a misconception about teleworking, VoIP, and other telepresence technologies," The first generation of telecommuters were enabled by basic technologies that allowed for a functional, but not social experience, said McKinnon. That did lead to isolation, and those home-based workers were kept out of the loop. "They got the job done, but they were left out of the water cooler discussions and the social interaction that really make an employee a part of the company culture. The most recent generation of VoIP, telepresence, private social media, and other telecommute- Meaningful telecommuting requires more than the ability to log onto a computer from home and send files, according to McKinnon. "Real-time collaboration is essential, as are enhanced technologies such as unified communication, instant messaging, and video conferencing, which are typically based around Internet Protocol rather than the public switched telephone network." The enabling technology has brought telecommuters back into the social aspect of the workplace. Beyond that, it has also facilitated an essential shift in business models that has been brewing since the onset of the Great Recession. "Lean business models became mainstream during the Recession, when companies were frantically searching for ways to cut costs," said McKinnon. "Because this lean model was simultaneously met with a new generation of enabling technology that made it very efficient, it persisted, even when the Recession ended. The lean model, together with its enabling technology, has solidified remote working as a mainstream, essential, and highly effective part of the workplace." Looking ahead, McKinnon expects that VoIP and other enabling technologies will continue to bring big changes to the workplace over the next few years, as more companies take advantage of new innovations to continue re-inventing the workplace for the better. About WhichVoIP WhichVoIP.com is based in Seattle, Washington and the company consists of experts in the VoIP and telecommunications field. The team members utilize their expertise and knowledge to help consumers understand VoIP technology, and provide comprehensive information to enable consumers to make educated decisions that are appropriate to their needs. Visit http://www.whichvoip.com/ End
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