4 demotivators that will cost you
Keeping everyone on your team focused and motivated is not easy, especially if you fall into one or more of these common traps.
Keeping everyone on your team focused and motivated is not easy, especially if you fall into one or more of these common traps.
The Bring Your Own Device trend, where employees bring their own tablets or smartphones to connect to the business network, is here to stay. The reality of this is that the majority of employee-owned mobile devices also come with consumer applications already installed. As an SMB works with employees and embraces BYOD, they often unwittingly, end up embracing an avalanche of third party apps.
Has our 24/7 addiction to connectivity across LCD/retina display screens, be them iPhones, tablets or PCs made the intimacy of face to face human connections obsolete?
Introducing a clear policy for the use of BYOD at work is a smart idea to ensure that you and your employees know what is appropriate conduct.
Answering these questions can help you decide which kind of device is best for you.
The Samsung GALAXY Tab 8.9 is now available on the Telstra 4G network, making it the first tablet to launch onto Telstra’s new, super-fast 4G network.
Consumer communications devices are being increasingly used in the workplace, which has far-reaching benefits for businesses including increased productivity, a new survey has found.
The need to find better ways of collaborating with customers and colleagues means many businesses are re-examining flexible working arrangements which increasingly include the use of mobile devices.
Australian employers can expect greater demand for flexibility, as new mobile technology creates an opportunity to work anywhere, at anytime.
Security experts are warning businesses against the current trend of employee BYOD or ‘Bring Your Own Device’ to work, as it leaves them exposed to malware attacks and other cyber crime.
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