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Definitions for: telecommuting
telecommuting

performing job-related requirements using telecommunications to transmit data and textual messages to the central organizational office without being physically present. Many of the job requirements of today's organizations involve information processing, which is the primary capability of telecommunications. Telecommuting utilizes telecommunications to accomplish these job requirements while avoiding all of the inconvenience and expense of physically commuting to work as well as requiring less organizational overhead.

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International Telework Association and Council
Individuals, corporations, government agencies, educators, consultants and vendors. Promotes the economic, social and environmental benefits of telecommuting and telework. Disseminates information on the design and implementation of telecommuting programs, the ...

Members: 250
Founded: 1993
Dues: sole proprietor/education/non-profit, $250 annual; user, government agency, $500 annual; vendor, $1,000-$3,000 annual.