The “Uber for X” playbook is dead. How companies are going beyond the hype to try to create real businesses.
Manufacturers are developing new equipment and technologies that help contractors keep their workers safe
Smartphones? Email? Dogs in the office? Believe it or not, these things can actually encourage more, not less, work.
Every business has its own unique set of challenges, just as each has its own particular rewards. In the intense world of catering, using specialized technology for everything from managing staff to rewarding clients is a smart way to gain an edge over the competition.
Staff no longer have to be tied to the office and there are a growing number of companies helping them to combine work, travel and lifestyle.
Do you work more than 40 hours a week? Turns out, clocking out before overtime kicks in may benefit employee health and well-being.
Drones, autonomous bulldozers and 3D printing – how tech is transforming the building site.
No longer just fun and games… Construction workers are now using their mobile devices for everything from time tracking to project management. While the construction industry has been notoriously slow to embrace technology, their paper-based processes are being phased out and crews are gravitating towards mobile apps for managing all phases of their workday. Hence, the BYOD (Bring…