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Essay heading: Wal-Mart SWOT Analysis
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March 22, 1998 |
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Most of the workers benefited by this trend are ?information workers' who focus on the creation, distribution and use of information. Telecommunications services have partially substituted transportation to and from a traditional workplace and this practice is called telecommuting. Craumer & Marshall define telecommuting as "working at home during business hours one or more days a week, using a combination of computing and communications technology to stay productive and connected to the office and clients" (as cited in Scott, Rush, & Rogers, 1999)... displayed 300 characters
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Craumer & Marshall define telecommuting as "working at home during business hours one or more days a week, using a combination of computing and communications technology to stay productive and connected to the office and clients" (as cited in Scott, Rush, & Rogers, 1999).
Scott et al. (1999) observed that telecommuting is not a new concept and it started in late 1980s when data entry clerks were provided a terminal connected to a mainframe through a phone line... displayed next 300 characters
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