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Some benefits of teleworking include: "Productivity", because managers have reported that their staff are between 8% and 40% more productive. "Service", because clients and customers report quicker responses and better service.

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There are lots of benefits of using Teleconferencing. Especially in larger companies. One of the benefits is that meetings can take place over thousands of miles, without the company having to fly a representative to a meeting. Operations can continue un-hindered since the leadership can remain in their home office.

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