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Sponsorship Opportunities Now Available for Eco2 Workplace—The NewWOW Sustainability Tool

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Sponsorship opportunities are now available for ECO2 Workplace --a tool for assessing the sustainability of organizations’ ways of working. This tool will be available for use by the members of the New Ways of Network and their clients by the end of 2008. Sponsors will have exposure on the tool with their logos and one page descriptions, in press releases and marketing material and on the New WOW website. Sponsorships are available for $25,000 per year. Other sponsorships are also available.

As companies rethink their design, supply chain and product life-cycles to minimize their environmental impact, they also have to rethink how their employees work as a significant contributor to green house gas emissions. Up until now, there hasn’t been a convenient way to assess organizational ways of working. But with ECO2 Workplace, organizations can comprehensively assess the sustainability of ways of working-- encompassing where groups are located, the energy efficiencies of the buildings they work in, their commute patterns, meeting and business travel, including especially air travel, and their use of technology.

Press release: New Ways of Working Network Announces 2009-2010 Fellows

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HP’s Chris Hood & Telework Network’s John Edwards share honor

Los Gatos, California – August 31, 2009 – In recognition of the important contributions of two industry trailblazers, the New Ways of Working Network (www.NewWOW.net) has awarded its first Fellows of the New Ways of Working for the year 2009-2010. This year the honor is shared by Chris Hood, Program Manager of the HP Workplace and John M. H. Edwards, founder of the TeleworkNetwork.

Press release: New Research Reveals Untapped Potential for Real Estate Savings Through Alternative Workplace Solutions

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PACIFIC GROVE, CA -- October 29, 2008 – In these volatile economic times, organizations are looking for ways to reduce fixed costs and are closely examining their real estate portfolios, typically their largest expense after people and technology. Yet, many organizations are ignoring a largely untapped resource: acres of empty desks. Technology has freed employees to work virtually anywhere – and they are doing so each day.


A study released today by New Ways of Working, a member organization focused on alternative workplace solutions, found that more than a quarter of employees in leading edge organizations do not work in a traditional workspace. Yet, 73% of respondents still assigned a dedicated workspace to these workers, therefore not realizing the full potential of space savings.

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