It is a false saving to buy a cheaper laptop if employees find it hard to use, and productivity suffers. So why not involve general staff in the evaluation process, asks Kelvyn Taylor
Imagine the outrage you would cause if one day you somehow managed to replace every desktop keyboard in the office with an original, elderly 83-key IBM PC-style model. Apart from puzzling over whic...
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