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HP's Bringing Back to the Office
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Mark Evans
on Mon 05 Jun 2006 07:40 AM EDT | Permanent Link
Last Monday in Toronto, there was a wildcat strike that shut down the public transporation system for most of the day. Needless to say, traffic was terrible, and as I slowly nudged my way to the office in quasi-suburbia, it struck me as odd that with powerful PCs, high-speed Internet access, VoIP, Web-based tools, etc. at our fingertips that telecommuting isn't more widespread. For whatever reason, companies like to see their employees despite the fact telecommuting could make their employees more productive and reduce operating expenses. One of the leaders in telecommuting has been Hewlett-Packard, which has encouraged home offices and flexible work hours. The company, however, has reversed course with a decision to make about 1,000 employees work at one of 25 designated offices for most of the week instead of from home. According to the San Jose Mercury News, the decision is the brain-child of CIO Randy Mott, who joined HP last July after stints at Wal-Mart and Dell. For a list o why telecommuting is so good, the American Telecommuting Assocation has a lengthy list.
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Re: HP's Bringing Back to the Office
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Anonymous
on Mon 05 Jun 2006 10:56 AM EDT | Permanent Link
Mark:
Telecommuting has its advantages in selected circumstances. However, a successful company needs a workplace that is more than individuals producing output. It needs a work community with values, visions, teamwork, and collaboration. That is not developed electronically, it is developed with in person interaction. Managers that have built successful companies know this. Telecommuting cannot and should not replace the workplace but supplement it once relationships have been developed and there is a specific need (either individually or within an identified group). Trackbacks
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