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Radical Centrist
Join Date: Jan 2001
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Best Buy goes clockless
This is not a story about retailing. It's about Best Buy's back office.
http://www.businessweek.com/magazine...0/b4013001.htm We had a thread about how work can turn into indentured servitude with bad management, but it was a hijack, so I decided to start a new thread for this, which is... revolutionary. Quote:
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still says videotape
Join Date: Feb 2001
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Pete, who is doing contract work, had a meeting with her boss that started something like, "Even though you are more productive than anyone else in the department, the customer blah blah..." ROWE might eliminate a huge annoyance in her life.
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Why, you're a regular Alfred E Einstein, ain't ya?
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I know lots of people whose physical presence not only doesn't prove productivity...it practically sucks any existing productivity out of the air. But they have big mouths, take credit for other's work, and lie a lot...so it's all good.
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Your Bartender
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I'll believe it when I see it... it sounds great, but it won't be successful unless Ineffectual Middle Management Suckups can change their attitudes. It's easy for the upper management to say the company is going to be flexible, but what happens when a supervisor has to decide which of two subordinates is worthy of advancement, and one lives at his desk, and the other volunteers a couple mornings at the local library?
I also find it highly ironic that this is happening at Best Buy, which doesn't seem to exactly be a paradise as far as actual store employees are concerned. (Of course that's probably true for any large chain retailer.) |
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Why, you're a regular Alfred E Einstein, ain't ya?
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Join Date: Apr 2004
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it works damn well in my firm. as long as i'm legal, ethical, and profitable it's all good. i work an average of 20 fewer hours every week than my peers. why? because i can. at this point in my business i view anything over 25 hours a week inside my office as a break down in my productivity. i know some of the guys work 60-70 hours a week. they make more money than i do, but so what? i see them as having 2 decent paying full time jobs. i have one full time job that pays me well enough. and i'm happy. tuesdays and wednesdays i'm gone by 2 - so i can coach soccer. fridays i go in late so i can help in my son's classroom. i don't work saturdays. ever.
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Bioengineer and aspiring lawer
Join Date: Apr 2006
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I think it'll make the decisions regarding advancement easier, not harder. Whether or not someone is at their desk 4 or 12 hours a day is not applicable to the decision anymore. The employee who is more productive with less working hours is the better employee now, no more lounging around wasting time so you can stay late to make the upper management think you're working hard.
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The future is unwritten
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It's a trick. Change the thinking from hours to productivity then assign goals and deadlines that require most people to work 50 or more hours every week. But nobody can complain about the hours, they're working, because hours have disappeared from the company vocabulary.
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Bioengineer and aspiring lawer
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Well the best way to do it would probably to assign more work than can reasonably be done on regular time, and then let people do more, less, or toe the line as they see fit. That way it'll be obvious who can be cut and who deserves a raise.
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Radical Centrist
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At one of my previous jobs it took me 10 hours to accomplish what the 50 hour people were grumbling about. It was so hard to look busy. Would have been much easier to look busy at home.
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ah..... not a clone thread..... sorry.....backs out slowly...
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