Yep, allowed to work from home, but prefer working at
the office.
Accountability
We have mutual trust between management and techies.
I've got a pager and am on call 24x7. Work that has
been assigned to us gets done and as long as it's done
we're ok. We try extra hard not to break this trust
because working from home is a privilege so it turns
out that when I do work from home, I end up working
extra hours and seems to me extra hard.
Communication
I have a seperate line so that I can telnet to our
servers. A cell phone and pager by my side so that I
am always available and email. For meetings, we can
conference in. If I need to attend a meeting, I'll
come into the office. Company has also offered DSL
lines.
Unforseen Circumstances
None so far
Benefits
I believe it increases productivity since I work
harder at home simply because I don't want the
privilege revoked. I don't abuse the system. Again,
it's a reponsibility thing. You'll find some folk
who'll abuse the system so you'll have to pick people
you (management) can trust. Biggest benefit I can see
is to the company. Have a benefit like this available
makes one want to stay i.e. easier to keep people from
leaving.
I think if you've got management that is open to new
ideas and trusting of employees this will work. Other
benefits to company include obvious stuff like reduce
office space etc.
Just my opinions.
--- "Willett, Mark" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Hi All,
>
> I have a few off-topic questions for those of you
> who are allowed to work
> from home either occasionally or on a regular basis.
> My department is
> putting a proposal together to present to management
> and we're looking for
> any information you could provide. How did you
> handle accountability? How
> did you handle communication between work and home?
> What were some of the
> unforeseen problems that you encountered? Were
> there any specific company
> benefits? (This appears to be more a benefit to the
> employee than to the
> company.) Thanks to all who can reply.
>
> Mark
>
>
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>
> Mark Willett
> Corporate Database Administrator
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