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Office © 2013, WORK FAMILY & HEALTH NETWORK Kickoff
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for Offices
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Each person is free to do whatever they want, whenever they want as long as the work gets done.
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CultureRx Research Team Goals Supportive supervisors for employee performance and personal lives Employees’ sense of control over the time and timing of their work Computer-based Training Supportive Behavior Tracking weSupport Background
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The Typical Workplace
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...“Face Time” “Core Hours”...
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Collides With the 21st Century The 1950s
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TRUST ME Just To Do The Work
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DEMANDS/CONTR OL
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Mon - Thurs 8 a.m. - 6 p.m. Fridays Off The Flexibility Trap Limited Flexiblity Career Trade-Offs Limited Access
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Each person is free to do whatever they want, whenever they want as long as the work gets done.
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STAR vs. the ‘We’re Flexible” Workplace No permission needed Un-limited options — fluid Employee managed Based on the work Requires accountability — clear goals Focus on ‘the work’ Permission required Limited options — inflexible Management controlled Based on hours Requires policies/guidelines Focus on ‘time off’ STAR “We’re Flexible” Workplace
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Time Beliefs Judgment
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TIME
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ACTIVITIESOUTCOME ACTIVITIE S Reward the OUTCOME, not the ACTIVITY. Support. Transform. Achieve. Results. Time-Based (Traditional) Work Environment
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BELIEFS
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JUDGMENT
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Each person is free to do whatever they want, whenever they want as long as the work gets done.
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Imagine a place where… …people at all levels stop doing any activity that is a waste of their time, the customer’s time, or the company’s money… …employees have the freedom to work any way they want… …every day feels like Saturday… …work isn’t a place you go, it’s something you do… …people have an unlimited amount of paid time off as long as the work gets done…
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…arriving at the workplace at 2 p.m. is not considered coming in late… …nobody talks about how many hours they work… …every meeting is optional… …it’s okay to catch a movie on a Tuesday afternoon… …it’s okay to grocery shop on a Wednesday morning… …leaving the workplace at 2 p.m. is not considered leaving early…
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…nobody feels overworked … guilty… stressed out … …there are no work schedules… …there aren’t any last minute fire drills… …and there’s no judgment about how you spend your time. on a Thursday afternoon… …it’s okay to take a nap
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OUR PROCESS
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Weeks 1 & 2Week 3 Leadership Education, weSupport Training & Tracking Kickoff Session Sludge Session Culture Clinic & Manager- Only Sessions Do Something Scary and weSupport Tracking Team Forum Session Week 5Week 7Weeks 8 & 9Week 11Week 6 Sludge Eradication Poll Process Roadmap
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Office © 2013, WORK FAMILY & HEALTH NETWORK
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