When your business phone rings, you could be connected with a prospective customer. However, answering the phone could also unfortunately connect you to a robocall spammer.
There’s a common feeling that happens when hanging up from a business call — we wish we had a call recording so we could revisit the real-time conversation.
Among today’s workforce, the flexibility to work from home is highly desirable, and 80 to 90 percent of the U.S. workforce would like to telework at least part of the time.
Coworking and shared office spaces are growing in popularity thanks to two big changes: Rising rents and a changing workforce. There are now 60 million freelance workers, and by 2027 it’s predicted that a majority of workers in the U.S. will be contractors, reports CNBC.
Bundling business phone service through your cable company may seem like a smart way to streamline your work life. However, if you take a close look at available business calling plans, you’ll find cable companies charge more money for fewer features.
There are plenty of reasons why companies of all sizes are shifting their tech resources to the cloud. It may be to accommodate and collaborate with distributed workforces. Or it may be to streamline and corral staff efforts.
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