Mexico’s economic infrastructure was crippled when the swine flu struck. Although the Mexican business world differs drastically from that of Wisconsin’s, you can still learn from their hardships. Take a preventative step and create a Pandemic/Contingency management plan in case your employees fall victim to this year’s flu season.
Enterprise Systems Group can help your business run smoothly when your staff just can’t make it to the office. By utilizing the technology ESG provides your employees can work from anywhere – anytime. The suggested solutions include: Mobility, Teleworker, Hotdesking (internal and external), Audio/Web Conferencing.
Mobility let’s your staff “twin” their desk phone to any phone they choose, whether it be a cell phone or any other phone, they will be reached using only one number and one voicemail. Giving them access to their desk calls virtually anywhere.
Teleworker gives your employees have the ability to take a Mitel VoIP phone anywhere high speed internet is accessible and be connected with every feature, function and application just like they were sitting in the office
Your employees don’t even have to have their personal phones near them with Hotdesking (internal). This feature turns every phone in your network into “their phone.” All they have to do is login and the phone acts the same as their personal desk phone.
Hotdesking(external) works like mobility by routing calls to a cell phone if the user is not logged into a desk phone.
If the flu affects one branch and you don’t want to risk spreading it to others, simply log into an Audio/Web conference and you don’t have to come in contact with the infected employees.
All your employees will be aware if anyone doesn’t make it into the office by using the Office Communicator Server. You can know if an employee is busy, at their desk, traveling, or at working from home because of the flu.
All these features can create a fail-proof business strategy that can even withstand a looming flu pandemic.
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