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Can You, Should You Telework?

More than 109,000 people have pledged to stay home this week. It’s all part of National Telework Week. The 3rd annual experiment allows agencies to test telework strategies for one week.

Dan Kent is the Federal CTO and Director of Solutions at Cisco. He told me that Telework Week is growing, already this year’s pledges outnumber last year by 30,000.


Why Telework – Individual?

Why Telework – Agencies?

Who Can Telework?

Tracking the Teleworker?

“In order for telework to work you have to track employees. You then have to compare them to their non-teleworking peers. You have to ask, are the tools allowing teleworkers to have the same relationship with their managers? It’s not just something you throw out there and say have at it You have to go back and check in,” said Kent.

Resistance?

“First line managers in the federal government are afraid of telework week because they are afraid of change. So this short week is a good stress test for agencies. When they see how it can be successful, those front line managers will become telework leaders and change agents,” said Kent.

Relationship to the Digital Government Strategy?

Retention?

Yahoo Example?

Yahoo has decided to outlaw telework for the time being. “I don’t see this decision having an impact on the wider telework community. 90% of us at Cisco telework from 1 day a week to full time. So we couldn’t go back,” said Kent.

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