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Bosses, Stop Caring If Your Employees Are At Their Desks 

Kelly and Moen—who published their work this week in The Journal of Health and Social Behavior—found that employees who switched to ROWE took better care of themselves. Not only did they get an extra 52 minutes of sleep before workdays on average, they were also less likely to feel obligated to work when sick and more likely to see a doctor when they needed to. And the turnover rate among employees that switched to ROWE was only 6%, compared to 11% with the control group. In addition, their increased sense of schedule control and reduced work-family conflict led to increased self-reported energy levels and decreased psychological distress.
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fastcompany:

Bosses, Stop Caring If Your Employees Are At Their Desks

Kelly and Moen—who published their work this week in The Journal of Health and Social Behavior—found that employees who switched to ROWE took better care of themselves. Not only did they get an extra 52 minutes of sleep before workdays on average, they were also less likely to feel obligated to work when sick and more likely to see a doctor when they needed to. And the turnover rate among employees that switched to ROWE was only 6%, compared to 11% with the control group. In addition, their increased sense of schedule control and reduced work-family conflict led to increased self-reported energy levels and decreased psychological distress.

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    I love this! It’s an article that talks about scientifically proven studies that discovered people are more productive...
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    Here is an article from Fast Company on Best Buy’s ROWE (Results Oriented Work Environment). In a nutshell, Best Buy...
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    This RULES. I really hope it becomes a trend because I so need flexibility in my employment situations. I’ve been pretty...
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    Concepts like this have always fascinated me. Why is it we still stick to work schedules created for the industrial...
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    Glad there is proof to what I have been saying for the past 10 years…”treat me like an adult and I’ll act like one…”
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    Interesting how this article doesn’t mention any statistic about whether or not the employees on ROWE got more/better...
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    give respect, get respect..
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