Hoteling is a term used to describe the practice of providing office space to employees on an as-needed basis instead of by means of a permanent workspace—cubicle or office. Hoteling, often referred to as office hoteling, is possible because of new office and communication technologies. Computer networks, laptops and other mobile devices, as well as sophisticated wireless communications systems all make moving a person and his or her productive tools from one place to another relatively easy. This, in turn, allows the employer to make more efficient use of office space and thus reduce costs. Hoteling systems tend to work particularly well for organizations whose employees travel frequently.
Been there, done that. WORST company I have EVER worked for. Blind management being gulled by a pack of “best friends” running the office and everyone in it.
Darsan54 Premium Member over 9 years ago
Sounds about right. Must work for Mitt.
bama1fan92 over 9 years ago
This is a parody of the Clinton campaign.
nosirrom over 9 years ago
Hoteling is a term used to describe the practice of providing office space to employees on an as-needed basis instead of by means of a permanent workspace—cubicle or office. Hoteling, often referred to as office hoteling, is possible because of new office and communication technologies. Computer networks, laptops and other mobile devices, as well as sophisticated wireless communications systems all make moving a person and his or her productive tools from one place to another relatively easy. This, in turn, allows the employer to make more efficient use of office space and thus reduce costs. Hoteling systems tend to work particularly well for organizations whose employees travel frequently.
dogday Premium Member over 9 years ago
Been there, done that. WORST company I have EVER worked for. Blind management being gulled by a pack of “best friends” running the office and everyone in it.
dzw3030 over 9 years ago
Bless your innocent little heart…
jbmlaw01 over 9 years ago
We are a culture of gandy dancers, updated.
kaffekup over 9 years ago
Without the steel-toed boots, too.