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Saving Your Company Time
There is no doubt that organizing a meeting takes time. Even
smallest meetings, if they involve delegates from different geographic locations, require a degree of effort. Whether it is down to
delegates themselves or if it is left to
secretary or personal assistant, someone is spending precious company time making
necessary arrangements. Flights, hotels, catering, diary management - they all take time to organize - time that could be spent far more productively.
Take away
need for travel, days or weeks out of
office and
requirement for overnight accommodation and suddenly organizing
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
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
other side of town, your company will be incurring costs - parking tolls, dead time spent driving to and fro
meeting - they all have an impact on your company's bottom line.
Imagine reducing that pile of expense claim forms at
end of
month;
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.
The advantages of web conferencing to any business are clear; you can save time, you have a more productive workforce and, most importantly of all, you can save money.

Diane Parker is a freelance writer and technology enthusiast providing valuable information including: web conferencing software, choosing a web conferencing tool and internet conferencing.