When an entity (such as a customer using a communication device 131, 141,
151 . . . ) attempts to communicate with a target (such as an employee),
an arrangement indicates to the customer, "status" information describing
at least the employee's present and future ability to communicate with
the entity (such as by returning his call). At least one sensing device
111-119 is configured to provide sensing information concerning the
target employee's status in response to an action of the target employee
with respect to the sensing device. A monitoring server 102 is configured
to receive the sensing information and to govern communication to the
entity (customer) of the target's "status." In one implementation, a
particular sensing device (such as a cash register 111, computer terminal
112, or time clock 113) is configured to perform both (A) a primary
function that is not related to providing the sensing information, and
(B) the secondary function of providing the sensing information. In this
implementation, the particular sensing device provides the sensing
information in response to the person's ordinary use of the particular
sensing device as he goes about his job (performing the particular
sensing device's primary function), so that the person does not have to
explicitly perform any purely presence-related action in order to cause
the particular sensing device to communicate the sensing information.