The Intelligent Office Franchise Press Releases and Franchise News
Former Pilots Become Entrepreneurs Loudoun resident and former United Airlines pilot Pramod Raheja is helping several former Independence Air employees succeed in business ventures, in his role as owner and managing partner for Intelli... more (3/7/2006) Franchising Eases The Path For Many Entrepreneurs As a deputy county prosecutor in Douglas County, Nebraska, Bill Dahlquist wasn't exactly the face of entrepreneurship when he decided to launch a business that runs errands and provides other non-... more (2/23/2006) An Intelligent Way To Do Business With technology on an ever so rapid rise, the advent of voicemail, e-mail, pagers, cell phones and text messaging, have made getting in touch with people seem impossible.
Now, even the trick of pr... more (2/3/2006) Working Remotely Are you worried about the high cost of maintaining an office you're seldom in? Join the growing ranks of professionals who are working remotely. From the employee of a Fortune 500 firm to the owne... more (2/1/2006) How People Use Work Spaces With his friendly demeanor and silver hair, it doesn't seem anyone should be afraid of Ralph Gregory. But commercial real estate investors may get scared when they hear the Boulder entrepreneur... more (12/4/2005) Serial Entrepreneur RALPH GREGORY HAS OWNED RADIO STATIONS IN THREE upper-Midwest states, owned a paging company licensed in nine states, and developed a natural-gas-fired co-generation plant in Michigan that he still co... more (7/1/2005) Upstate Entrepreneur Dials In To Virtual Office Business Some say enthusiastic customers make the best employees. Roger Kahn went a step further, switching from an Intelligent Office customer in the fall of 2003 to franchise owner of the Garden City site in... more (1/13/2005) It's Not Your Father's Office Anymore Individuals and businesses alike are embracing the idea of working remotely at an ever-quickening pace," says Ralph Gregory of The Intelligent Office in an interesting article titled "It's... more (9/1/2004) Working Remotely Changes Traditional Office Needs After leasing 1,600 square feet of office space in downtown Denver for five years, personal injury attorney David Furtado abruptly laid off his five-person support staff and moved his office into his ... more (8/1/2004) Uh-oh. Last Week's Dispatch, Office Space Of The Future Generated Many Skeptical Comments Doug Poutasse, Chief Investment Strategist at AEW Capital Management, writes, "I wish PWC well with their efforts ... but I would hazard a guess that PWC partners average $500 K per year in total ... more (6/10/2004) "Going To Work" Is Becoming Old School "Work" is now something you do and no longer a location. The growth of telecommuting, home-based businesses, cellphones, laptops and other mobile means is mute testimony to the idea that more ... more (4/15/2004) When You Can't Work From Home Isn't the idea to offer a more nurturing home life, to be a better parent? During the week, I don't start making dinner until one of my boys comes looking for dinner. And even then, West Coast... more (4/12/2004) The Office Of The Future Is Here Today For any organization today, the cost of having an office is a major expense. The overhead for office space, a phone system and a receptionist can eat up a large portion of a company's profits - es... more (4/1/2004) You Do The Math "Does the Internet increase or reduce the demand for office space?" That's the question a friend asked me last week. So when I glanced at the Franchising page in last week's Wall Stree... more (3/1/2004) Your Headquarters Don't have the funds for an elaborate office? Take advantage of this clever office-sharing concept.
Kelly and Robert Ramsden opened their first Intelligent Office franchise in Fort Lauderdale two... more (8/11/2003) Centers To Link U.s., Mexican Businesses When Jeffrey Hughes opened a franchise of Intelligent Office on El Paso's West Side in January, he was expecting that most of his clients would be from Juárez.
He envisioned that Juárez busines... more (5/22/2003)
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