This article showcases how nonprofits can leverage smart telecommuting practices in supporting remote workers. Advances in technology allow remote workers to stay connected with their workplaces, and technology can now be used by workers to perform many, if not all, tasks that were once possible only from traditional offices. With flexibility as one of the most important determinants of employee satisfaction and retention, nonprofits can consider the advantages of having effective telework practices.
Remote Workers and Telecommuting Practices for Nonprofits
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