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Japan explores remote, virtual workforce after disasters

December 23, 2012

After a Disaster, Japan Looks for Alternatives to the Office
bloomberg.com

Cour­tesy Soco­co

Think your boss is stub­born about let­ting you work from home? Try going to Japan.

Telecom­mut­ing is sim­ply not built into the busi­ness cul­ture there. Just 12 per­cent of Internet-connected Japan­ese office work­ers woul…

RT @BloombergTech: After a disaster, Japan looks for alternatives to the office http://flip.it/oofqb http://flip.it/D1FfK

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Digital Health, Information Visualization, Knowledge Management, Linguistic Search, Regenerative Economy, Systems Science
Kuril Islands, Nemuro Hokkaidō, Pacific Ocean, Russia, Russian Far East, Tokyo
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