eWorkPlace Phase III Final Report
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eWorkPlace Phase III Final Report
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2019-02
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Center for Transportation Studies, University of Minnesota
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After enjoying significant success in the first two phases of eWorkPlace, the goals of eWorkPlace Phase III were to
recruit 1,000 new teleworkers and eliminate 900 peak-hour trips per day, using the 35W@94 project in particular
as an opportunity to promote telework among local employers. This report summarizes the goals and outcomes
of the two prior phases of eWorkPlace and provides a detailed overview of the goals, outcomes, successes, and
challenges of eWorkPlace Phase III. This report also captures the efforts of the eWorkPlace team to promote and
help implement telework through events, training, and online resources. Though results from the Commuter
Calculator Tool do not indicate that Phase III achieved all of its goals, the eWorkPlace team expects that
promotion and implementation of telework as a result of eWorkPlace extended far beyond what was captured
through the calculator. Finally, this report summarizes lessons learned from Phase III of eWorkPlace for
consideration in any future phases of the project.
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Lari, Adeel; Elabbady, Mona; Valenti, Alicia. (2019). eWorkPlace Phase III Final Report. Retrieved from the University Digital Conservancy, https://hdl.handle.net/11299/202978.
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