The rise of Internet misuse at work has necessitated the installation of employee Internet management solutions in the workplace. This document provides IT professionals with guidelines for a successful implementation, including technical requirements, organizational participation and effective communication. After purchasing employee Internet management (EIM) filtering software, IT professionals should implement it in a way that is organized and consistent with the culture of the organization. Successful rollouts take into account three primary factors: 1) technical requirements, 2) organizational participation and 3) effective communication. IT pros who make network changes without preparing the rest of the company can foster complaints and services interruptions.
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