Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Document. With absolutely no reference to time, just say what you need from others and when you need it by. Who cares if they do it at midnight from home? And if they don't do it at all, you have emails to cover your ass.
My office does not keep time. At all. No "core hours", no "flexibility", no judgment for the way people accomplish their work. We have goals, period, and everyone is motivated to meet them, both their individual goals and their team objectives. It works really, really well.
This is how I run my team. Work from the beach, get drunk at 9am, I don't give a shit. All I care about is results. You can work 80 hours a week and get nothing done and I won't give you a nickel of credit for it. Work 30 and kill it, I'll help you get promoted. Bottom line for all companies is results: its not subject to office politics, not subject to bullshit arguments, its just simple. People love te autonomy and frankly work a ton harder than they otherwise would because of the ownership
I want to work for you!
Join us. It's a good team.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Document. With absolutely no reference to time, just say what you need from others and when you need it by. Who cares if they do it at midnight from home? And if they don't do it at all, you have emails to cover your ass.
My office does not keep time. At all. No "core hours", no "flexibility", no judgment for the way people accomplish their work. We have goals, period, and everyone is motivated to meet them, both their individual goals and their team objectives. It works really, really well.
This is how I run my team. Work from the beach, get drunk at 9am, I don't give a shit. All I care about is results. You can work 80 hours a week and get nothing done and I won't give you a nickel of credit for it. Work 30 and kill it, I'll help you get promoted. Bottom line for all companies is results: its not subject to office politics, not subject to bullshit arguments, its just simple. People love te autonomy and frankly work a ton harder than they otherwise would because of the ownership
I want to work for you!
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Document. With absolutely no reference to time, just say what you need from others and when you need it by. Who cares if they do it at midnight from home? And if they don't do it at all, you have emails to cover your ass.
My office does not keep time. At all. No "core hours", no "flexibility", no judgment for the way people accomplish their work. We have goals, period, and everyone is motivated to meet them, both their individual goals and their team objectives. It works really, really well.
This is how I run my team. Work from the beach, get drunk at 9am, I don't give a shit. All I care about is results. You can work 80 hours a week and get nothing done and I won't give you a nickel of credit for it. Work 30 and kill it, I'll help you get promoted. Bottom line for all companies is results: its not subject to office politics, not subject to bullshit arguments, its just simple. People love te autonomy and frankly work a ton harder than they otherwise would because of the ownership
Anonymous wrote:Document. With absolutely no reference to time, just say what you need from others and when you need it by. Who cares if they do it at midnight from home? And if they don't do it at all, you have emails to cover your ass.
My office does not keep time. At all. No "core hours", no "flexibility", no judgment for the way people accomplish their work. We have goals, period, and everyone is motivated to meet them, both their individual goals and their team objectives. It works really, really well.
Anonymous wrote:Not covering for coworker is a bit complicated since we jointly share responsibility for about half the portfolio and when he's out, I am truly responsible for it. But, you're right, I should aim to cover for him less and I am working on that. I'm documenting who's taken on which tasks, confirming via email & CCing boss. I've been trying to wean coworker off my continuous back up services this week and he hasn't coped well. He looks like he was hit by a truck, but at least he got in by 9:30 today.