Posts Tagged ‘ROWE’

Flexibility, Is It Really Just a Nice Thing To Offer?

Wednesday, August 5th, 2009

Blog post by Jessica Riester, founder of FlexWork Connection.

Jessica Riester, Founder FlexWork Connection

Jessica Riester, Founder FlexWork Connection

In this economy, some companies have moved work/life priorities to a back burner.  It’s understandable, of course.  When the headlines are full of bankruptcies and government bailouts as companies struggle to survive, why should work life get any attention?  Isn’t it just a benefit, a nice thing to do for employees after all?

Not true.  If done correctly, flexible work practices - a key work life directive -can help attract and retain top talent, which in our knowledge-based economy is still a business imperative,  as well as lead to enhanced productivity.  Case in point, ROWE (Results Only Work Environment) implemented at Best Buy results show 41% productivity improvement (www.culturerx.com) as well as improvements in morale, decreases in voluntary turnover and absenteeism.  The BOLD (Business Opportunities for Leadership Diversity) Initiative (backed by a grant from the Sloan Foundation) which  also has a team-based, results focused approach to flexibility cites similar productivity increases as well- 20-80% productivity gains in departments within companies such as The Chubb Corporation, Gannett, Nextel and PepsiCo ( Flexible Work Arrangements: A Productivity Triple Play Harvey A. Thompson & Beatrice A. Fitzpatrick, The BOLD Initiative).

Not only are flexibility initiatives proving successful for professional-level positions, but a new study by WFD Consulting demonstrates success in offering flexibility to hourly workers as well.  “By building flexibility into the staffing models”, the study claims “some of the companies reduce overtime costs and offer more control and choice to employees over their working hours.  In addition, some of the companies have documented productivity gains and cycle time reductions as a result of implementing flexible work options.”

So my point is that if companies are looking for ways to improve bottom line results AND create a long term human capital strategy that will allow them to attract and retain top talent, they should take a good look at offering employees the ability to choose when and where their work gets done. 

ROWE - “Work whenever you want, wherever you want, as long as the work gets done.”

Tuesday, July 28th, 2009

Jessica Lawrence

Jessica Lawrence

Guest Blog Post by Jessica Lawrence, CEO, Girl Scouts of San Gorgonio Council and panelist for Next Generation Work Flexibility Event in San Diego on 11/3/09.

What is ROWE?

ROWE is happy employees.
ROWE is increased productivity.
ROWE is decreased voluntary turnover.
ROWE is a level playing field.
ROWE is a better childhood for your kids. And your employee’s kids.
ROWE is Results-Only Work Environment
And ROWE has changed our company.

Girl Scouts of San Gorgonio Council was the first non-profit in the country to become a Results-Only Work Environment. Our company of 48 employees supports 16,000 girls and 6,000 volunteers in Riverside and San Bernardino Counties in Southern California.  A year ago, we stopped paying employees for a chunk of time, and started paying them for a chunk of work. In our ROWE, our employees work wherever they want, whenever they want…as long as the work gets done.

Our results-driven way of work has helped employees become more efficient, productive, and focused. As a company, it has helped us reduce our voluntary turnover and build a team of outstanding employees who deliver on our mission with passion, determination, and a strong belief that work and fun belong together.

Curious about ROWE? Wonder how ROWE would work in your company? Get more details at www.girlscoutsgonerowe.com and hear me as part of a panel at the Next Generation Work Flexibility Event in San Diego on November 3, 2009.

Please note that the views of our guest bloggers do not necessarily reflect the views of FlexWork Connection.