Virtual Culture: The Way We Work Doesn't Work Anymore, a Manifesto

Virtual Culture: The Way We Work Doesn't Work Anymore, a Manifesto
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Publisher : Lioncrest Publishing
Total Pages : 208
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ISBN-10 : 1619617218
ISBN-13 : 9781619617216
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Book Synopsis Virtual Culture: The Way We Work Doesn't Work Anymore, a Manifesto by : Bryan Miles

Download or read book Virtual Culture: The Way We Work Doesn't Work Anymore, a Manifesto written by Bryan Miles and published by Lioncrest Publishing. This book was released on 2017-12-21 with total page 208 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: It's the twenty-first century, yet most companies maintain a twentieth century corporate culture. Despite instant communication and collaboration through wireless computers and smartphones, employers needlessly rent or own office space. Bryan Miles has a reality check for you: the future of business is virtual, and it's going to take more than technology upgrades for you to upgrade your workplace environment. In VIRTUAL CULTURE, visionary entrepreneur Bryan Miles champions the benefits of remote working, which will save your company tons of money and create an atmosphere of trust between you and your employees. Productivity comes from people completing their tasks in a timely, professional, adult manner, not from mandatory daily attendance in a sea of cubicles and offices. When you recognize and respect your employees' time inside and outside work hours, giving them the freedom to work from home, you will retain amazing talent and create a result-oriented virtual culture as a forward-thinking employer that embraces the future of work.


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