According to a survey of 200 large UK businesses, many workers are being denied access to the web. There are very few professionals that have the breadth of knowledge of IT, business and people to ensure that systems are secure.
A report out today from ICL claims mobile offices or mobile work locations, including working from home, could improve workers productivity.per cent of 200 managers surveyed said it is now harder to work from one office location than it was five...
It indicated the low number of flexi workers in the UK is a result of managers believing staff are untrustworthy and unreliable. All this, despite the fact it's difficult for managers to monitor what at-home workers are doing in the first place.
Mobile working has its benefits, surely, such as increased productivity and flexibility for workers who can enjoy benefits such as avoiding long commutes or popping out to the doctor's or the bank during working hours because the boss can still...
Are IT workers so badly off? The survey of 308 IT workers was carried out by SWNS for web-based learning company SkillSoft. Two-thirds of IT professionals say they have an up-to-date CV and are actively considering changing jobs, with the biggest...
According to the Chartered Management Institute's (CMI) 'Quality of Working Life' survey, the most widely experienced management styles in the IT sector are reactive (45 per cent), bureaucratic (38 per cent) and authoritarian (24 per cent...