Lori
01-14-2004, 11:31 AM
At the Telework Consortium in Herndon, chief executive William M. Mularie does not play down the importance of face-to-face time between managers and their staffs.
Most bosses and employees know that body language is just as important as verbal communication when it comes to those difficult moments in the workday. But the personal touch -- smiles, laughter and banter -- does not have to be sacrificed when telecommuting, he suggests...
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Most bosses and employees know that body language is just as important as verbal communication when it comes to those difficult moments in the workday. But the personal touch -- smiles, laughter and banter -- does not have to be sacrificed when telecommuting, he suggests...
Read More (http://www.washingtonpost.com/wp-dyn/articles/A6809-2004Jan10.html)