Diddle, diddle, diddle. Diddle, diddle, dee...it's Project-based work for me!
That's what sixty-percent of the folks at Best Buys are singing right about now.
On a nice sunny Spring day like this one, they can go to the beach, fishing, or out for a bike ride, as long as their work gets done on time.
Don't they have to show up at work from eight to five?
Nope.
Best Buys has a ROWE (Results Only Work Environment) policy in which results are the only concern. As long as the job gets done on time, you can do it wherever, how ever, and, whenever you want.
And guess what? Best Buys now has a small secondary business. What does it do? It teaches other employers how to implement ROWE.
Seth Godin says: There is a fundamental shift in rules from manual-based work (where you follow instructions and an increase in productivity means doing the steps faster) to project-based work (where the instructions are unknown, and visualizing outcomes and then getting things done is what counts.)
I'm with Best Buys and with Seth as long as I can add one disclaimer: If you don't know how to do something (but instructions exist) READ THEM!






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