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Happy Canada Day!

As July 1, 2011, enters into the beginning of a brand new month, so does Canada Day (French: Fête du Canada), make an arrival as a National holiday. Once upon a former time, this festive and highly celebrated day was known as Dominion Day (French: Le Jour de la Confédération), and is now recognized as the national day of Canada, a federal statutory holiday.

So why is Canada Day so vital to the culture of the Canadian residents? To them, Canada Day couldn’t be more important than remembering that all-important date of July 1, 1867 when the British North America Act, or also known as the Constitution Act of 1867, was passed. That critical piece of enactment is said to be when three British colonies were united into one country — CANADA.

The title of this blog post couldn’t be more suited as millions of Canadians across Canada and internationally get ready to celebrate their beloved country’s birthday with outdoor public events with parades, carnivals, festivals, barbecues, air and maritime shows, fireworks, and free musical concerts. This day is also well-known for giving individuals a chance to step up to the plate and become citizens of the country they so love.

It’s possible that Queen Elizabeth II, the sovereign monarch of 16 independent sovereign states including Canada, may make a special appearance as she did in 2010. For sure, Canadians will have a special treat as Prince William and Princess Catherine make a special appearance by attending a citizenship ceremony and a parade on Parliament Hill, the public grounds of Canada’s parliament buildings, as they swing through North America on their way to California.

As with most holidays in North America, Dominion Day didn’t keep its original name becoming as it is known today as Canada Day on 27 October 1982. Would you believe that for a span of 20 years during the 1960s – 1980s, the Miss Dominion of Canada beauty pageant was help in Niagara Falls. Just who was going to be the next lucky lady to represent Canada during the famous international pageants of Miss Universe, Miss World, Miss International and Queen of the Pacific, hmmm???

Canada residents have a lot to be thankful and happy for on their country’s birthday. The British Parliament did not want to relinquish complete control of Canada; however, such was to be the case as Canada finally succeeded in becoming their own separate sovereign state with the joining of the British North American colonies of Nova Scotia, New Brunswick, Ontario and Quebec. While they are still under the rule of a monarch, it was a long, hard fight for the pioneers of Canada – but they did it!

Happy Birthday, Canada!

 

Is a Remote Workforce the Right Solution for Your Business?

used with permission from the Microsoft Small Business Site

Ask yourself the following questions to evaluate whether a remote workforce suits your business.

1. Are you in a client-service business?
2. Do your employees spend more than 50 percent of their time at client locations?
3. Do most of your employees have laptop computers?
4. Do you have employees who travel frequently as part of their jobs?
5. Do the majority of your employees daily spend more than one hour commuting to and from work?
6. Is the majority of your business conducted in a non-regulated industry?
7. Do your employees have the technology tools needed to work remotely?
8. Does your company have the ability to share documents securely?
9. Do your IT professionals support users in multiple locations?
10. Are your employees open to the idea of working remotely?

RESULTS

To see if your business should consider a remote workforce, add up the number of “yes” answers that you made to the questions above.

7-10: If you answered “yes” to seven or more questions, a comprehensive remote-work program and usage policy has the potential to significantly improve your business performance and employee satisfaction. Read on for additional information on the recommended infrastructure and protocol to best implement this across your organization.

4-6: If you answered “yes” to four-six questions, you would likely benefit from investing in specific communication and collaboration tools, like Office 365 , and implementing a remote-work policy.

0-3: If you answered “yes” to three or fewer questions, you may not need a full remote-work program at this time, but you would benefit from establishing a remote-work policy. The policy should outline the proper protocol for employees to follow on the occasions they need to work from home.

How can a company get started with telework initiatives?

There are several steps to consider when getting started with telework initiatives:

  • First of all, does your company have a formal or consistent policy around telework? Working with company leaders and HR, telework policies can actually improve productivity and morale, while setting the foundation for technology implementation.
  • Secondly, consider your internal and remote technology capabilities. Can your employees easily communicate and collaborate with one another both inside and outside of the office environment? Incorporating internal collaboration tools such as SharePoint and Lync, and remote work technologies such as cloud computing, will enable employees to conduct business more effectively and efficiently while in the office and away from the office.
  • Third, security of your internal and remote systems. While accessibility and instant collaboration are essential in today’s business climate, many companies make the mistake of turning to public networking or social media platforms to exchange sensitive ideas and information. Advancements in collaboration and communications technology, such as Office 365, enable an increasingly mobile workforce to work more securely than ever before.

Tips for Delivering the Remote-Work Announcement

A successful deployment of a remote-work program results in a combination of technologies with policies. After you have implemented the proper remote-work technology infrastructure, it is important to broadly communicate the usage policy. Setting clear guidelines and expectations right from the start helps establish trust between company management and staff, and it ensures effective use of the remote-work policy across the organization. Consider using the following three steps to help you unveil a new remote-work program:

  • Step 1. Develop and share a plan that has clear expectations. This includes appropriate use of company property, such as computers and mobile phones, and guidelines on reimbursable expenses.
  • Step 2. Address any potential concerns. Make it very clear that working remotely will not influence raises, bonuses, or promotions. Doing this reiterates performance expectations and company reward programs.
  • Step 3. Establish clear channels of communication with expectations and schedules. Establishing and effectively communicating a remote-work policy sets ground rules and helps to build trust across the entire organization.

Looking for a way to implement an effective remote workforce in your Markham business?  Contact your IT team at Idealogical today to learn more about remote workforce solutions and teleworking in Toronto.

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