Position, privacy and personnel : concerns for the (digital) future
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01/03/2013
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Firms are moving away from decentralized regional offices. Last year the author spoke with a valuer working on the Sunshine Coast for a Brisbane firm. In years past this valuer would have left home in the morning to go to the office, as well as travelling during the day to client sites. Now they get up, have breakfast, change out of their pyjamas (if they have meetings!) and walk into their employer set-up home office to ‘punch-in’. Apart from travel for essential meetings at head office, or for the purpose of on-site inspections, they can attend work, engage with colleagues and clients and never leave home. While this practice may be a cost saving to the firm and a commuter-friendly way of working, it raises a range of issues to be managed. |
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Australian Property and Property Institute of New Zealand |
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http://eprints.qut.edu.au/58972/4/req_58972.pdf http://issuu.com/idgau/docs/anzpj_march2013_combined_lo Cradduck, Lucy M. (2013) Position, privacy and personnel : concerns for the (digital) future. Australia and New Zealand Property Journal, 4(1), pp. 42-49. |
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Copyright 2013 Australian Property Institute |
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Faculty of Law; School of Law |
Palavras-Chave | #180115 Intellectual Property Law #180119 Law and Society #broadband #cloud computing #security #telecommuting #privacy |
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Journal Article |