Tuesday, October 1, 2013

The Washington, D.C. Virtual Office: Changing the Way Society Views Work

deemed a must for workers. A no-show at the workplace could negatively impact a worker's reputation and could cost him his job. However, with work becoming more mobile than ever, is face time still an objective measure of ability and dedication? That’s no longer the case, according to sociologists Catherine Albiston and Shelley Correll, in their special report for CNN. Over the years, work has evolved beyond the brick and mortar walls of the traditional workplace due to rapid advances in technology. Virtually any place with a power outlet and high-speed Wi-Fi can be turned into an office. Ditching traditional schedules and centralized work locations for more flexible work hours in a convenient Washington, D.C. virtual office—such as those being offered by Metro Offices—can increase overall productivity, reduce stress, and enhance creativity.

http://www.metroffice.com/2013/08/the-washington-d-c-virtual-office-changing-the-way-society-views-work/

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