Need for bricks and mortar wanes with tech advances
- October 18, 2012 |
- WILLIAM EHART
Smaller-staff associations can save on rent, boost staffs quality of life; lower costs allow hiring or retaining of more employees Several years ago, CEO Carey Goryls International Association of Forensic Nurses had five employees crammed into the associations Arnold, Md., offices. The crunch was so bad that each employee was allowed to work from home one day a week. As the staff grew, a full-time telecommuter was added. Goryl We had big thoughts at one point about growing staff and getting more space, she told CEO Update. But Goryl took the $1.5 million-revenue organizations offices completely virtual last Novemberpartly due to funding concerns: Loss… Read More