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At The Office, On The Go, At Home

In previous years communicators have always had to work from the office.  All of their tools and things they need to do their job was only located at the office. This would include emails and other essential tools needed. As technology progressed this enabled communicators to work outside of the office.

According to Pack, (2017) "If you’re debating whether it’s worth lugging around an extra five or six pounds for a day of running around town for meetings—the answer is no. Leave the computer behind and download these five mobile apps to help you stay connected, productive, and sane, no matter where you are."

It seems as if there is an app for everything nowadays. Pack mentions Dropbox as being a great app to "access your files while you're on the go."

Before, communicators would have to wait until they went into the office to do their work. For example, if someone working Monday-Friday 9:00PM - 5:00PM and then they went home for the evening and realized they had forgot to send an email, they wouldn't have the opportunity to do it again until they went into the office the next day.  Now, communicators are able to work from home, on the go, and in the office all from an electronic device, whether it be an iPad or a smartphone.

According to Nu-Telecom, "A smartphone can be a scary thing to think about, but in all reality they make your life easier!" Nu-Telecom goes on to later discuss the perks of email on a smartphone. "This is especially useful if you are a workaholic because you can always stay up-to-date with your work emails. No more wasting productivity when you are traveling because you can get important things done right on your phone."

As you can see, smartphones make life much easier, especially for workaholics because almost everything can be accessed at your fingertips.



Pack, Ellen. (2017). 5 Great Apps For Working on the Go. Retrieved from https://www.themuse.com/advice/5-great-apps-for-working-on-the-go

Nu-Telecom (2014, April 1) 10 Ways Smartphones Make Life Easy. Retrieved from http://www.nutelecom.net/10-ways-smartphones-make-life-easy/

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