Wednesday, April 9, 2008
Monday, April 7, 2008
Patrick McGugan Interview with First Look Magazine
In case you missed Patrick's Interview last week with First Look magazine, at CTIA Wireless 2008 - here's a link to the interview http://www.telebright.com/newsevents/firstlook08.aspx
Thursday, April 3, 2008
Energy Star Partner
We are officially a partner with Energy Star! Our press release will be out on Monday. Working with Energy Star is another step towards our overall action plan.
Wednesday, April 2, 2008
Green Idea - Cleaning Up After Your Pet
Seriously, why are you packaging up your dog's waste in plastic for the next 1000 years? As your dog gets into position, drop a newspaper. It will never hit your neighbor's grass. It's free, easy, and bio-degradable. A ton of additional ideas at: http://www.947theglobe.com/pages/264770.php
Plastic bags can be recycled at food stores.
Tuesday, April 1, 2008
Telecommuting and Seeing Green
As more and more organizations struggle with the economy and global competition many are asking – how can we continue to enhance our business and survive? Re-evaluate the way you do business. What would have the largest impact on your budget, recruitment, retention, business continuity, office requirements, a reduction of gasoline usage, and more importantly the environment we hope to leave for future generations? A local company in our tri-state area shared their results from a 2 year telework transformation, in a recent Tech Council of Maryland meeting. Overall Benefits to the Employer Overall Benefits to the Employee Check with your local and state government for telework programs. The state of Virginia offers a $35,000 grant to implement telework programs. The state of Maryland offers consulting services called TPE, to assist with formulating a telework program. Individual counties, such as Montgomery County in Maryland offers additional tax breaks for businesses that offer teleworking programs. Going Green in every aspect of your life will make a difference in our pollution levels.
The company made a decision to change the way they do business and this decision was made by the entire company. Management formed policies and procedures in advance of any changes. All candidates were given the option of working from home or the office. Some individuals opted for the office and certain positions were simply not conducive for teleworking. As managers reviewed their candidates one issue was apparent, if you have good people this will work. If you don’t have good people this will never work.
Each candidate was provided a phone which cost the company $400 per person. Each person was required to have a high speed connection and a computer. These items were not provided by the company. Each candidate needed a designated location in their home that would allow for a quiet background free of children and pet sounds. The phones are operated by a main switchboard and extensions are seamless to anyone in or out of the office. Outbound calls also appear as they are coming from the main office not remote locations.
U.S. mail is time and date stamped, scanned and sent to designated staff member for sorting. Previous client paper files are being maintained but all new client information is fully electronic. Printer and postage costs have gone down considerably, along with all advertising on paper.
Offering teleworking options has improved recruitment efforts. A large percentage of the work force is looking for businesses that offer solutions to the environment conditions and various flexible working options. Teleworking is a differentiation for a company over traditional firms.
The biggest issue for the staff is the lack of face time with each another. 75% of the staff is now full time teleworking, but they make time on occasional mornings to phone conference with their groups just to catch up on their personal life. Turnover for the company has been reduced by 22%.
Teleworking improves business continuity, there is no such thing as a snow day, traffic disasters, blackouts, or protests. The business is always open because outside of the area, people don’t really want to hear about the local issues, they just want to do business when they contact you. The business has actually seen an increase in productivity. The staff is more willing to respond to client issues during off hours or weekends because they don’t have to deal with a commute, which saves them hours of wasted time in their vehicles each week.
This company was able to relocate to smaller offices after the transformation. They moved from 12,000 sq ft to 4,200 sq ft which includes several visitor workstation spaces. This change has resulted in the organization saving $400,000 a year.
Everyone loves to complain about the gasoline prices but very little is said about our constant demand. Converting 75% of the workers has resulted in a decrease of 14,865 vehicle trips over 2 years.
Overall Benefits to the Environment
Thursday, February 21, 2008
CTIA Wireless 2008 Show Passes
FREE passes before March 14, 2008 for the CTIA Wireless Show. Come by and see us for FREE. Only for the Vegas Show! Catch all our latest wireless management controls for your devices.
Contact us today.
Your Friends at TeleBright
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Monday, December 31, 2007
Channel Partners Conference & Expo Tickets
We are pleased to announce the availability of tickets to the upcoming Channel Partners Conference & Expo at Rio all Suites Hotel & Casino, Las Vegas, March 10-12, 2008. This is a premier event exclusively for Agents, VARs, Systems Integrators, Interconnects, Wireless Dealers, Consultants and other Partner Sales Organizations. Don't miss 3,000 participants, 200+ booths, and 8 hours of networking time. Contact us today for your free tickets to the show and visit us at booth #1526.
