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By Steve Ranger

Published: Wednesday 21 May 2008


Name

Mark


Location

Office


Occupation

Manager


Comment

The biggest problem for wfh is not "the management" but time management (sort of). Some people are able to prioritise and manage their time and produce good results when working at home. Some people are not be able to and are, therefore, not capable of working from home effectively.

It strikes me that the technology is largely there (broadband, mobile, wireless, vpn etc) but core skills are not, in a lot of cases.



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