In Busy Cities

Meetings remain an unavoidable and essential part of day-to-day business across the world. Whilst the meetings themselves can be high pressured environments, it's often the stress of travelling that impact negatively on staff, especially if they must travel to or from densely populated cities.

There are over half a million small businesses and more fortune 500 companies than any other city, located in the largest city in America. With a growing population of almost 20 million people and infamous problems with traffic, it's perhaps one of the most stressful cities to commute around.

One of the reasons why businesses should consider video conferencing in New York is that is eliminates the need to travel around the bustling city, which should remove the stress of commuting. It also makes meetings cheaper because costs such as travel and accommodation for overnight stays, are waived.

Not only will this make a positive impact on the bottom line of any business, it will also help businesses to curb their carbon emissions. At a time when the cost of travel is rising, driven by a growing demand for flights or an increase in the price of fuel, it seems like the popularity of video conferencing is yet to peak.

Video conferencing also eliminates the hours wasted on travelling to meetings. By allowing staff to remain in the office, their productivity is boosted and their output climbs because they aren't tired or stressed as a result of travelling to a meeting.

The primary use of video conferencing seems to be in interviewing candidates to jobs, especially when the potential candidate lives hundreds of miles away from the job. Whilst video conferencing is proving increasingly popular for business activities, many people are certain that it won't completely replace the need for face-to-face meetings, but supplement it.

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