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On Cloud 9… 9 Cloud apps we wouldn’t be without

On Cloud 9… 9 Cloud apps we wouldn’t be without

Posted on 03. Dec, 2010 by .

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Recent studies indicate that by 2020 around 80 percent of the UK workforce will work flexibly – i.e. will be working more flexible hours and / or will spend some time either working from home or otherwise outside of the conventional office environment. As employers embrace more flexible working practices, enabling employees to work effectively [...]

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FOWA 2010 – Fighting and Thriving in the Valley

Posted on 08. Oct, 2010 by .

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I spoke at London’s Future of Web Apps conference this week on the topic of fighting and thriving in Silicon Valley. Rather than give the same old talk about using social media and guerilla marketing tactics for fun and financial gain, I wanted to give European businesses a step-by-step guide to navigating the bay area’s [...]

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Flexible working: The cultural change

Flexible working: The cultural change

Posted on 27. Sep, 2010 by .

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Last week, I spoke about how Generation Y and advances in technology were impacting flexible working practices. Today, I’m going to look at the impact of flexible working on business culture. Attitudes to flexible working can be split.  Fit around the new breed of workers and you risk alienating non-Generation Y employees. However, the good [...]

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Flexible working – what does it really mean?

Flexible working – what does it really mean?

Posted on 24. Sep, 2010 by .

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If you add together all the trends and predictions associated with the way we’ll work tomorrow, you’ll realise that one of the trends, flexible working is here today, to stay!  But what does flexible working mean to you? For me, flexible working means clever working. It enables me to control more of my time. This [...]

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Keeping the team together…

Keeping the team together…

Posted on 24. May, 2010 by .

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As we announced earlier week, Andy has ventured to the Valley to set up Huddle’s first international office and head up our U.S. presence. With Andy leaving Huddle’s London fold, and two of our sales team not far behind him, the team now finds itself in the same position as many organizations worldwide: Huddle has [...]

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Setting up an office in the Valley Part II

Setting up an office in the Valley Part II

Posted on 20. May, 2010 by .

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Following on from yesterday’s post, here are some more tips on moving to the Valley: Hiring a US team Once your US company is in place and ready to trade you’ll probably want to think about hiring.  Hiring in the US is broadly the same as hiring anywhere else – don’t hire people you might [...]

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Setting up an office in the Valley

Setting up an office in the Valley

Posted on 19. May, 2010 by .

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So – you’ve got your European start-up running nicely; revenues are growing, you’re hiring like mad, you’re being courted by VCs and the local tech press think you’re the best thing since SpinVox.  Well, SpinVox circa 2008, anyway.  Ahem.  However, like all big-thinking entrepreneurs you realise that there’s more to life than London / Paris [...]

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The MySpace generation is about to invade your office…is your business ready?

The MySpace generation is about to invade your office…is your business ready?

Posted on 04. May, 2010 by .

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They’ve started to infiltrate workplaces across the globe in the form of interns and work experience candidates and it won’t be long before offices everywhere are invaded. Yes, the MySpace generation is preparing itself to enter the world of work. It’s inevitable. It has been on the horizon for years and it shouldn’t come as [...]

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Huddle’s top tips for managing out of office workers

Huddle’s top tips for managing out of office workers

Posted on 21. Apr, 2010 by .

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While flexible and remote working can result in benefits such as reduced office costs and increased staff productivity, they can also raise a number of concerns for employers.  A study by research house Vanson Bourne found that 62 per cent of businesses felt flexible and remote working resulted in limited interaction between workers. More than [...]

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Video tutorial: Profiles and people

Video tutorial: Profiles and people

Posted on 29. Jul, 2009 by .

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This video tutorial concentrates on user profiles and how you can share your contact details, time zone and personal information with other people you work with in Huddle workspaces. Keeping your Huddle profile updated is an important part of getting the most from the Huddle system. [vimeo 4985926] Remember you can view the full range [...]

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Video tutorial: Discussions

Video tutorial: Discussions

Posted on 15. Jul, 2009 by .

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Our latest video tutorial on Huddle’s major features and getting the most from online collaboration focuses on Discussions – how to start new forums and conversations with your team members in Huddle and contribute to existing discussions in your workspaces. [vimeo 4986496] As ever you can view the full range of video tutorials in our [...]

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