Survey: Majority of employees don’t want videoconferencing at work
A recent report said that 46 percent of information workers are expected to telecommute by 2016. One desktop tool that might not be a part of the work-from-home revolution: videoconferencing.
A study by Forrester found that 72 percent of people in the workforce don’t want videoconferencing at work. Upper management is driving its adoption, the study noted.
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