One More Reason to Promote Tele-commuting…
July 28, 2010 Leave a comment
From The Green Suits:
…is that it allows business executives greater proximity to the natural world.
Earlier today, I was on the phone with a client when I heard this unfamiliar noise–a squeak. At first, I thought it was a loose floorboard. Then I wondered if one of the many smoke detectors in the house had a low battery.
Then, I looked out the window and saw THIS!
To our readers who are more-familiar with inner city areas, may I introduce you to Buteo jamaicensis, otherwise known as the Red-Tailed Hawk. He or she is perched on a table on my deck.
What an inspiring sight!
Tele-commuting has many obvious bottom-line benefits. Chief among them: it enables executives to significantly reduce their carbon footprints. And, by reducing or eliminating daily commutes by car–some of which may be 2 hours round-trip or longer–executives become more-productive on the job.
But tele-commuting also offers pleasant–and awe inspiring–moments such as these! I don’t know about you, but discovering this wild critter reminds me why we green business executives do what we do.
From the book:
“Many executives will be guided by their own strong sense of social conscience and will seek management opportunities in green business so that they may do well and do right, making the world a better place.”
As The Green Suits, let us promote tele-commuting as a great way to impact corporate sustainability, increase productivity, and benefit society.


















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