More from PGiPractical improvements you and your coworkers can make to be more eco-friendly in the workplace.
Eco-friendly improvements that any office can do to help reduce environmental impact in the workplace.
Rob Arnold, a full time teleworker from Frost & Sullivan, provides his industry analyst perspective on the benefits of Unified Communications to the environment.
After a year of telecommuting, I celebrate my anniversary on Earth Day and here is what I’ve learned.
How Germany has included the cornerstones of sustainability into current architectural concepts
Sustainability strategist and Fast Company blogger shares insights on corporate citizenship and the environment with PGi
PGiGreen reviews the excellence in standards and strategies of Germany’s cleantech approach
Reflections upon a more constant practice of telecommuting during Telecommuter Appreciation Week and the benefits of using iMeet
The practice of telecommuting can become a privilege when trust comes into question. Learn how inspire trust and build relationships as a teleworker.
Despite its advantages, telecommuting can create challenges. Learn how to deal with time management, stress and isolation as a teleworker.
As the business and environmental benefits of teleworking are increasing, the organizations who now embrace the practice of telecommuting has also grown.
The story of how one company is reducing the need for corporate travel through fun and productive web conferencing solutions.
This New York based company has a vision to do good for the world
Understanding the challenges of this increasingly popular approach to work
How to confidently approach your boss if telecommuting isn’t a standard practice where you work.
Some individuals may be wired to succeed at working from home while others just aren’t cut out for it.
Teleworking can sometimes mean more hours for employees if they aren't careful. Learn some of the habits that will help you cope.
The following article, based on an interview with Morgan Carey, founder of Victorious Green, is part two of a series describing his holistic, healing perspectives on sustainable building, organic foods, and permaculture principles.
Trends show companies are making a shift to incorporate social good into their business models recognizing the importance to consumers.
The following article is based on an interview with Aaron Lafferty, PGi Director of Corporate IT Infrastructure Engineering.
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