
By Sylvia Carr
Published: Monday 11 April 2005
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Ireland
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IT Manager
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It appears to me that the survey conclusions are somewhat flawed or at least edited in an odd way. The key benefit of mobility is not based on a binary decision to 'work on the move' or not. Having the option and abilty to occasionally 'work on the move' is the key. The technology allows for flexible choice of where we work - this is what gives the productivity benefits.
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