The E-Maelstrom: Dealing with Appropriate Use

by David G. Jones

The blurred boundaries between home and office may leave corporate employees in a maelstrom of policy confusion. Of late, it has become downright near impossible to delineate "home" from "work." It is an area that begs to be addressed. We all know we have to keep our private and official heads about us as we -- with Cirque de Soleil trapeze dexterity -- balance ever-more-busy schedules and never-ending crises in both domains. Cirque de Soleil succeeds with an inspired blend of poetry -- and engineering. We can learn from that.

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The E-Maelstrom: Dealing with Appropriate Use 2 October 2002