Friday, August 21, 2009

Saving Money With Conference Calls

With all the talk of a green economy and reducing emissions, audio conferencing
makes a good solution for those looking to reduce their carbon footprint. Business
travel often represents half of a business's CO2 emissions. Another source of high
emissions, employee travel to and from work will represent about 25% of most
companies' carbon emissions.

By using conference calls for the majority of client meetings, companies make a
large impact on the global air quality and help reduce global warming. Allowing
employees to telecommute and take place in company meetings through conference
calls, employers reduce the carbon footprint and make happier and more productive
employees.

Still, there are few businesses willing to make such changes only for the sake of
the environment. Businesses want a different kind of green. They are seeking to
save money in their operations. Think of all the traveling salesmen and executives
make in their business. How much of that could be saved simply by switching most
meetings to conference calls? Audio conferencing calls are become the preferred
method for meetings for good reason.

Traveling expenses include the cost of airline tickets, vehicle rentals, hotel stays
and meals. All of these costs can be reduced or eliminated through the use of
conference calls. Whether used for sales and marketing meetings, worker training
or client consultations, conference calls can get the job done without the traveling
expense.

Thus, con calls offer an easily measured way to reduce company expenses,
showing a real value to executives considering a switch in policy. Not only will the
company save dollars, it will save emissions, giving the PR department another tool
for promoting the business.With all the talk of a green economy and reducing
emissions, audio conferencing makes a good solution for those looking to reduce
their carbon footprint.

Business travel often represents half of a business's CO2 emissions. Another source
of high emissions, employee travel to and from work will represent about 25% of
most companies' carbon emissions.


By using conference calls for the majority of client meetings, companies make a
large impact on the global air quality and help reduce global warming. Allowing
employees to telecommute and take place in company meetings through conference
calls, employers reduce the carbon footprint and make happier and more productive
employees.

Still, there are few businesses willing to make such changes only for the sake
of the environment. Businesses want a different kind of green. They are seeking
to save money in their operations. Think of all the traveling salesmen and executives
make in their business. How much of that could be saved simply by switching most
meetings to conference calls? Audio conferencing calls are become the preferred
method for meetings for good reason.


Traveling expenses include the cost of airline tickets, vehicle rentals, hotel stays
and meals. All of these costs can be reduced or eliminated through the use of
conference calls. Whether used for sales and marketing meetings, worker training
or client consultations, conference calls can get the job done without the traveling
expense.


Thus, con calls offer an easily measured way to reduce company expenses, showing
a real value to executives considering a switch in policy. Not only will the company
save dollars, it will save emissions, giving the PR department another tool for
promoting the business.

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