Over the past five years, the typical corporate barriers to homeworking have been slowly knocked down by new technologies and cultural changes. Adiona magazine interviews Steve Mosser, CEO of SensĂ©e, to find out how…
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Everything you need to know about homeworking 2.0
Is the journey from part-time homeworking for the privileged few to full-time home-based working for everyone finally complete? Steve Mosser, CEO of Sensee tells us why he thinks it is.
Interview of Steve Mosser in the Times & Raconteur, 4 August 2015
Get work done – virtually.
This article was published in The Times & Raconteur on 4 August 2015
“We’re a virtual outsourcer – we do what a traditional outsourcer would do. In other words, whereas an outsourcer would send someone to a client’s premises to work in, for example, the client’s IT department, Sensée does the same for call centres without moving any bodies around. What we’ve had to do is to virtualise recruitment, training and remote management. The entire employee life cycle is developed remotely.”
Read the full article:Â The Times 040815
Welcome to Homeworking 2.0
Steve Mosser, CEO of Sensée explains how the barriers to mass homeworking are being knocked down by technology advances that are de-risking HR compliance and processes.
Next generation homeworking
Next generation homeworking is now being used by some of the largest and most successful businesses. And this uptake is being driven by our ability to de-risk homeworking from the typical issues normally associated with homeworking by systemising and virtualising the employee lifecycle. Steve Mosser’s article for HR List explains more.
Why homeworking is delivering high levels of customer satisfaction
The general public’s perception of a homeworker is someone who works from their kitchen table or sofa and sends a few emails in between feeding small children and running domestic chores.
The reality is exactly the opposite: homeworkers are focused professionals who work from a dedicated work space in their homes, making their work highly efficient, effective and accountable to the business. The results and benefits are so formidable, and the homeworking solutions now so advanced, that many of the UK’s biggest brands are entrusting thousands of homeworkers with their brands. Find out more: