President’s Corner

The Telework Coalition (TelCoa), America’s leading nonprofit telework education and advocacy organization, based in Washington DC, was established in 2002 by a group of professionals with experience in addressing the benefits, adoption, and implementation of telework and telecommuting programs. This was in response to a growing need for a single, reliable source of reference material about technology’s impact on our economy, environment, energy usage, and our society in general. TelCoa focuses on how this technology is changing our lifestyles, organizational structures and workplace management, along with the policies, processes and procedures that support them.

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Guest Columnist

Telecommuting Catches On at the Council of Better Business Bureaus

Matthew Scandale

The Council of Better Business Bureaus (CBBB) is a national nonprofit headquartered in the Washington, DC area. They generate $20 million a year with 114 employees, leading a network of 115 independent BBB's generating $165 million in revenue with 2,300 employees. So they probably land in the middle of mid-sized organizations. We work hard to make the world a better place, helping consumers to avoid getting ripped off. We were a random collection of about 100 white-collar workers bustling about the halls and cubicles of a random high-rise in DC. Or at least that's the way it was until this year.

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TelCoa Awards

The Telework Coalition (TelCoa) is dedicated to promoting the benefits of telework and telecommuting to individuals, employers, and society and communities. These awards are to recognize the leaders and innovators, including people and organizations, in both the public and private sectors that further the adoption of telework, promote and foster advances in the field, and encourage others to follow in their footsteps.

We do not have fixed categories in which we present awards but rather look for unique areas in which there was a person or group of people who actually made a difference.

Below are examples of some of these. Please realize that people move around, organizations are acquired by others or close altogether, and some alter their philosophies and can do a complete turnaround. At the times these awards were given, we believed these were the most entitled recipients.

 

2006 TelCoa Awards

2005 TelCoa Awards

2003 TelCoa Awards

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