Do you have a wireless policy for your company? If not, chances are you could be spending more than you should.
Wireless accomadation
has experienced tremendous growth over the past few many years. It is not uncommon to see many people
with a pager and a cellular phone hanging from a belt clip.
Business owners positive need
not pay for wireless services just because employees request them however. Establishing a business
wide wireless policy is a must for business owners that want to grab
control of telecom costs.
How?
By creating decisions based on which, if any, wireless services are truly needed by an employee to enhance their job performance and efficiency.
Here is the simple process for establishing a wireless policy for your employees:
STEP # 1: Determine the Wireless Needs of All Employees
Before supplying all of your employees with all the latest wireless gadgets, first ask these questions:
1) Which job functions could benefit from the use of wireless phones or pagers? Examples: Sales, management, maintenance, etc.
2) Do any job functions require the use of wireless phones and/or pagers, such as emergency personnel, on-call staff, etc?
3) For any of these jobs, 2-way pagers and/or wireless email be used to communicate more efficiently than wireless phones?
Once youve determined which jobs would be more effectively performed using wireless services, then you will
understand
which employees need to be provided wireless services. Then its instant to implement a wireless "policy" to help keep costs as low as possible and to curtail possible abuse.
STEP # 2: Develop a Written Wireless Policy For Your Employees
1) Make a list of all employees that make use of
wireless services, the equipment used, plans, etc.
2) Establish the amount of personal utilize (if any) that is acceptable and let employees know that usage will be monitored regularly.
3) Determine features and plans required for each employee based on job functions. Change and update plans where necessary.
4) Identify who will monitor and review all bills on a regular basis.
5) Establish a procedure for returning equipment and settling final bills when employees leave the business
.
Developing a company wireless policy could save hundreds or thousands of dollars per year in unnecessary costs. If you dont already have a policy, establish one now and youll quickly being seeing wireless cost savings.