Handing out bathrobes part of remote-working culture for kiwi startup Timely

Handing out bathrobes part of remote-working culture for kiwi startup Timely
Fiona Rotherham
By Fiona Rotherham Sept. 2 (BusinessDesk) - Kiwi startup Timely, which sells a cloud-based appointment scheduling software, has an unusual remote worker model that includes handing out bathrobes to staff. Speaking at the annual Morgo conference for entrepreneurs in Queenstown, Timely chief executive and co-founder Ryan Baker said all 30 staff in the four-year-old company work from home dealing with 6,000 customers in 85 countries, mainly Australia. Timely is a software-as-a-business selling to service-based businesses such as hair salo...