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Office cultures must change in oder to reap the benefits of ICT; New IDC research commissioned by Bailey Telecom highlights poor take up of flexible working technologies & little measurement of productivity.
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M2 PRESSWIRE-10 June 2004-IDC: Office cultures must change in oder to reap the benefits of ICT; New IDC research commissioned by Bailey Telecom highlights poor take up of flexible working technologies & little measurement of productivity(C)1994-2004 M2 COMMUNICATIONS LTD RDATE:06102004 New IDC research commissioned by Bailey Telecom across both public and private sectors shows employers still view Information Communication Technology (ICT) as core to their business' processes but when measuring new areas, such as remote or flexible working, over half (51 per cent) have not implemented any formal procedures to understand productivity.
Whilst both employers and employees agreed that new technology made for a more efficient working environment it seems to...
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