Publisher's Synopsis
A virtual office gives businesses a physical address and office-related services without the overhead of a long lease and administrative staff. With a virtual office, employees can work from anywhere but still have things like a mailing address, phone answering services, meeting rooms, and videoconferencing.
Virtual offices operate as one unit to serve customers but do not exist in a fixed location. This type of setup is especially popular with startups and small businesses that want to minimize overhead. The creation of web-based office productivity software and services, such as videoconferencing, has helped drive the growth in virtual offices.
This book describes tools and provides resources to enhance any organization's virtual office start-up or transition to a virtual office business model. It may also help companies already existing entirely in electronic or cyber-space.