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Wed, Jun 7, 2006 11:32 EDT

Memo to Execs re: Telecommuting -- Handle with Extreme Care!

Blog: Fully Mobile

Current Rating: 5 Comments: 5

Many news outlets are reporting that HP is pulling back on some of the telecommuting perks for its IT staffers, who are led by CIO luminary Randy Mott. "The IT organization has made a specific business decision to provide guidelines that locate more team members together in several core sites to facilitate face-to-face interaction and increase team effectiveness," HP spokeswoman Emma Wischhusen said in a written response to questions from Computerworld. The number of employees affected by the change isn't being disclosed, but it's "a small fraction" of HP's 150,000-employee workforce, she said in the CW article.

As you can see, the quotes seemed fairly canned, and there was no word from Mott, which generally means that HP is hoping this will go away because it’s known that the company has a solid employee-work-life-balance reputation. The article went on to say that HP will still continue to offer flexible work arrangements “where appropriate.”

I don’t want to make too big a deal out of nothing, but let’s give it a shot.

My advice to companies like HP is that they need to be extremely cautious if they decide to take away some of their flexible work arrangements. It’s a wonderful thing that many companies and their HR departments have woken up to the fact that technology now provides workers more efficient and more sensible ways of doing their jobs -- from any place, at any time, over any connection.

I work from my home, and I’m thankful everyday that the management realizes that not only am I a happier camper, but my work-life balance is exactly where I want it to be. In fact, without a shred of scientific evidence or hard data, I’m willing to go on the record and state that I’m more productive now that I work out of my home office than I was back in the corporate office. Right now, I’m listening to jazz music as I’m typing this up, looking out the window at some birds, in my jeans and a T-shirt (no socks, naturally), and I couldn’t be happier or more excited about my job.

But if suddenly my boss told me that it was all going to end ... well, I wouldn’t be too thrilled, to put it mildly. Once you set employees’ expectations about how and where they will work, and if they continue to do a good job and you want to change that all the sudden, then there better be a really, really, really good reason for that.

I have to imagine that those affected workers at HP right now are having some most unpleasant thoughts if it hasn’t been made clear to them why everything has changed. Most likely, this potentially distressing news coming out of HP is a manifestation of some bigger change that’s taking place and not a rash Randy Mott decision meant to upset his staffers.

In a shade of contrast, however, I’d like to single out the financial services company Capital One, which has been doing some real forward-thinking on its employee work environments. I was talking to the HR chief, Matt Schuyler, a little while ago, and he had many interesting things to say about Capital One’s “Future of Work” environment. One thing in particular he said has stuck with me, and I’ll leave you with it.

“Having people move to where you have buildings, that’s the past,” he said. “In the future, you’re not going to be able to require workers to move [to a certain building or location].”
What do you think? Is he ahead of his time, or has the time finally come for this type of future work? Let me know your thoughts.


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Mon, May 21, 2007 11:23 EDT
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I work in IT for a large corporation in Pittsburgh that is citing the HP "idea" as a reason to try to cut down on telecommuting. I know I can manage my life better and my work better from home.

 
Tue, Jun 13, 2006 15:23 EDT
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This change actually impacts 100% of the IT workforce inside of HP. I don't know a single person who has received an exception to be allowed to work from home anymore. The teams are gradually being forced to relocate or quit to sites like Houston or Roseville, etc over the next 12 months as well. Work life balance, huh? :)

 
Tue, Jun 27, 2006 6:49 EDT
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I have been working from home most of the time for the past 4 years.
Same as you, I am far more productive than I would ever be in an office and also the sense of freedom of action. There are a couple of "but" 's though......
The job you do has to be suitable for telecommuting. You should not need a lot of f2f interaction.
You must have the ability to focus 100% on yoour work and the tasks ahead.
You must have a place in your home where you can work undisturbed.
You need a reliable broadband conection and a dedicated phoneline.
You need a boss that will trust you. Hey that is a twist right... A lot of managers are scared to death if they cannot physically see their people. Not that that will increase productivity.......
There are some pittfalls though. Not having to commute and not being invited to coffee machines AND having an excellent work focus may cause you to do long work hours. This is OK but there is the danger of overdoing it. You have to have a partner that puts the brakes on when needed. Even a telecommuter needs a brake once and a while.
In my opinion not everybody is suited for telecommuting and we will always have some places where people will gather for f2f's. Do not underestimate the value of these. On the other hand I can see offices as becoming a thing of the past too, being replaced by occasional gatherings anywhere.

 
Tue, Jun 27, 2006 9:40 EDT
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Instead of always just thinking "me" you may want to look at telecommuting from the perspective of workforce development. How do you grow your workforce, when there is no one around to do mentoring?

Unfortunately I know a number of folks, who've never grown up and because of lax management just can't be depended upon to take it upon themselves to be productive.

 
Mon, Jul 10, 2006 19:17 EDT
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Posted by: Lizz Eldridge | Agent99 Design
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Well...I have a unique viewpoint, having grown up with Matt Schuyler-and being a former collaborator of many ideas together.

I work remotely with my own design business and I'd have to agree. Some individuals do need some structure, but that's not what he is saying-he is saying rather that we migrate to the way people need to work now, adapt and grow with the process...rather than force fit old work habits onto a changing professional landscape.

Would love to get back in touch with him; please pass my email along.

-Lizz Bucher Eldridge

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