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Nobody works in complete isolation. In virtually all lines of business, contact
with other people will be required in some capacity. Whether it is meeting with
clients or colleagues; presenting new ideas or products; or giving or receiving
training, good communication is the key to running a successful
business.
However, in the modern world of commerce, business takes place
twenty-four hours a day, seven days a week. Large, international organizations
have sites across the globe and thanks to the Internet, even small and medium
sized companies have found themselves trading on an international
scale.
International markets and twenty-four hour business undoubtedly
provide great opportunities, but they are not without their difficulties. Trying
to arrange a seminar for a large number of delegates based in different
countries, for example, can be a logistical nightmare. Diaries need to be
synchronized, flights booked, accommodation sourced and meeting facilities
organized. It is a major undertaking, and one that takes a lot of time, money
and effort.
No Need To Travel
In this instance, the advantages of web
conferencing are easy to see - nobody needs to travel anywhere. From the comfort
of their own office delegates can participate in meetings and seminars without
having to travel a single extra mile.
For smaller organizations, web
conferencing can open up whole new markets. Where before, perhaps there was not
the man-power to spare for long periods out of the office, web conferencing
reduces the need for travel to allow face to face meetings. Proposals can be
pitched and new business won without the need for lengthy trips away from the
office.
The reduced need for travel that web conferencing brings has
other advantages; staff spend less time traveling and more time at home – that
should make for a happier and more productive workforce; thousands of dollars
spend on air fares, car hire and accommodation are saved and less time is spent
sourcing flights and making hotel reservations. All these benefits, simply by
reducing the need for travel with web conferencing.
Saving Your Company
Time
There is no doubt that organizing a meeting takes time. Even the
smallest meetings, if they involve delegates from different geographic
locations, require a degree of effort. Whether it is down to the delegates
themselves or if it is left to the secretary or personal assistant, someone is
spending precious company time making the necessary arrangements. Flights,
hotels, catering, diary management – they all take time to organize – time that
could be spent far more productively.
Take away the need for travel, days
or weeks out of the office and the requirement for overnight accommodation and
suddenly organizing the meeting or seminar is not such a major task. Diaries
will become much more easy to synchronize, a quick email or telephone call is
all that is needed to set up a web conference. Hours of time are freed up for
staff to concentrate on making money for the organization.
Saving Your
Company Money
Saving money is something that every company strives to do.
Nobody wants to spend more than they have to. Think for a moment how much you
spend on travel. Even if you are simply driving to the other side of town, your
company will be incurring costs – parking tolls, dead time spent driving to and
fro the meeting – they all have an impact on your company’s bottom
line.
Imagine reducing that pile of expense claim forms at the end of the
month; the chances are you could be saving a significant amount of money. No
organization, large or small, can afford to waste money and with web
conferencing those costs are coming down.