Posted on 05/21/2017 1:57:15 PM PDT by RoosterRedux
That is a factor of the person, not the location.
Attrition may be the entire point but I imagine the stats show less productivity among those not in the office as wel (in aggregate).
I really loved their machinery. I cut my teeth on the IBM 1130 and later on the 360/370. I miss that stuff.
Not unless your hyper security requires a intranet setup. Networking from home is ok if you are writing a cookbook.. but advanced tech, probably safer inside. Maybe Hillary is getting hired there and they have to publish the rules in crayola.
I’m a project lead with 30 people working for me and I wear jeans every day. On Friday I wear faded ones ;)
I find most people aren’t disciplined enough for the telework thing. Some are but most are not. I am not very effective from home.
This monday I will be working by myself at the office while my co-workers get the Memorial Day day off. I will relish it : )
2 co-workers on the east coast office will be there so we can instant message if need be. Not expecting many calls.
I get paid extra too : )
Collaboration is a joke.
My good friend has been on job interviews where management tries to goad him into the office “to collaborate.” His response is always the same:
“If local collaboration is so important, why is most of the team in India?”
In the end, all that matters is price.
In my friend’s experience interviewing, the companies that are hot on “collaboration” always have the worst open-plan offices. He calls them “buffet table” office layouts.
IBM is having serious financial issues. This ploy is just a way of getting folks to quit, and guess what? No severance, re-employment support, unemployment, etc.
Part of this Reduction by Relocation effort involves workers who support overseas clients. Those workers can relocate to the overseas country they support, at that country's prevailing wage.
As usual, follow the money!
That was SOP for a home office back in the mean old days of the 80s. The hardware, as a whole, was too darn larger otherwise.
I stopped wearing a tie at IBM in the early 70s. Never saw short pants though and this was in San Jose.
Stay away from IBM. Been there, done that.
NYC after-hours work email ban great for business, councilman says
If so, I don't blame them.
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