Author: jaywll
Living in a ROWE
So, it’s been a little over three months since I posted my original thoughts on ROWE, and with several of my colleagues away today at a ROWE learning session with Jody Thompson now seems like as good a time as any to follow up.
What ROWE means to each of us is a highly person thing – and so it should be – but during the past months I’ve developed a much clearer picture of what ROWE means to me. I won’t bore you by documenting how I spend a typical day because the whole point is that’s a detail for each of us to figure out on our own, but I’ve settled into something of a routine that I think works best for me. I believe I’m more productive as a result. I didn’t feel stressed before so I’m not sure I’d say that ROWE has helped in that regard, but I would say that ROWE has helped me drive an internal focus on what’s really important – I now do whatever it is that’s the highest priority for me in any given moment. If it’s 10am on a Tuesday then that’s usually a work related task, but if it isn’t and it’s more important to me to spend time with my girlfriend or take some me time and watch a movie then I don’t feel guilt about doing that either.
Most crucially (and unexpectedly to me) what ROWE has given me is increased confidence in myself and my approach to my work. Previously when I received an email asking me to help with something they believed to be “on fire” I would jump on it, probably to make myself look good, and I could end up filling my entire day with little items of that type. Now I stick to my own priorities and help with others when I have time to. This sounds like a bad thing and that I’ve made myself into less of a team player, but as it turns out that really doesn’t seem to be the case. I don’t mean that I stick stubbornly to the plan I formulated my day first thing that morning – I allow my priorities to shift and I react to what’s going on around me – but in my (admittedly still limited) new-found experience things that are “on fire” never turn out to be as important as they first appeared and taking some time to gather my thoughts before taking action almost always leads to a better approach to a problem anyway. In a nutshell, it turns out I’m most effective when I concentrate my efforts on big things that are important rather than small things of questionable priority. Of course this seems obvious when I articulate it in this way but for some reason it just wasn’t clear to me before I made a conscious effort to embrace the ROWE guideposts.
The largest contributing factor to the success of ROWE from my personal standpoint is by far the support of my leaders. Not only do they talk about supporting ROWE, but I see from their actions that this is true and, more than that, they’re embracing the same methods of thinking about their work that I am.
The largest challenges represented by ROWE are, for me at least, still the technology ones. I’ve never wanted my organization to provide me with a cellphone, but now I find myself envious of those that have one because they can step away from their computers without cutting themselves off from the world of work. That being said, I’ve come up with the best solutions I can on my own – I have lync on my personal phone, I’ve changed the settings on my voicemail so that I get an email alert to my personal phone if somebody leaves me a message and my outgoing message now advises and lets callers press 0 to try reaching me in a location independent way. I achieved this by getting a new phone number especially for the purpose from a third-party provider. When you call it my desk phone, cell phone and home phone all potentially ring simultaneously, and I can configure the exact behavior from a control panel online. I updated the phone number listed for me in the corporate directory to this new one. The ability to check my work email from wherever I happen to be is really the only thing missing.
And I still fall down at “every meeting is optional.” I get the concept, but it’s going to take quite some time for me to buy in to that one, I think.
Late Night Links – Sunday November 17th, 2013
Look at that! I actually remembered it’s lnl time. You should all be as impressed with me as I am.
- The Misty Desktop
I have installed Rainmeter, and I fully intend to set it up and use it. - Google Earth Tour Builder Lets You Tell Stories Through Maps
- Bolt Battery Charges Your Gadgets and Itself at the Same Time
I want something like this, mostly so I can use my tablet during long flights. - Captivating Retro Photos of New York
Mostly for Flo to see. We’re going soon! - This is What Happens When You Hog the Covers
- Blockbuster Tweeted the Last Rental From Its Last Store on Its Last Night, And the Customers’ Selection Was Quite Appropriate
- They Feel the Need For Speed
I can’t be the only one that drives as fast as I can when I see one of these things, right? - Motorola Unveils the Moto G, Its New Colourful and Affordable Android Phone
- Prank Gift Box
I need one for our office secret Santa thing - Truckers Waiting for Southeast Ring Road Flyover to go Somewhere
Calgary has a flyover to nowhere, apparently. - Self Checkout
And we’re done! Until next week, then.
Late Night Links – Monday November 11th, 2013
Why hello Tumblr, it’s been a while. Or certainly been a while since my last lnl post. I’ve been on vacation, but that’s beside the point right now because there’s much to get through. So let’s dive right in…
- Texting and Driving
- The Best App Updater for Windows
Seems useful. - French Kiss
It’s a little bit past Halloween now, but this is my favourite from this year’s internet stuff. I also like this though. - Sleeping Lips Vacuum Prank
I laughed at this for a solid 10 minutes. - This Database of Android ROMs Helps You Choose the Best One For You
From tomorrow I’ll have a spare Android phone that might require a new ROM - Weird Love
- 11 Foot Eight
- Betrayed
- Tall People Problems
- HeadsUP is s SmartPhone Powered HUD for Your Car
Want it. - Best Album of 2013
- Maid of the Mist Completes Its Final Voyage from Canada
- Cover Promises Contextual Lock Screens and Smarter Task Switching for Android
Useful - Treat Your Skin in Advance to Avoid Irritation When Shaving
I should do that. - This is the Weirdest Ad For Dr. Pepper
- Shrink the Web: Automated Screenshots Enrich the User Experience of Your Web Projects
- Ungrateful Dead
- What If #69: Facebook of the Dead
- Google Hangouts Updated With SMS Support, Animated GIFs and Auto-Enhance for Video Calls
- Record Breaker
- Automatic Tracks Your Driving and Your Can to Save You Money and Time
I’ve read there are much cheaper ways to achieve the same thing… - No Ink?
Is this true? - Google Announces Nexus 5 with Android 4.4, on Sale Today for $349
Bought one. It arrives tomorrow. - Car Wash
- I Love Lamp
- Going in the Right Direction
- Former HTC Execs Launch Kazam SmartPhones, with Free Cracked Screen Replacement and Stock Android
Sounds promising. - Vertical Bowling
I also laughed for 10 solid minutes at this one. - Google’s Street View Tour of Gatwick Airport is its Biggest European Indoor Map Yet
This would have been useful three weeks ago, but is still kinda cool. - Annual Event Lights Up the Night at the Calgary Zoo
Really might actually get around to going this year. Really. - Rad URLs Shows the Top 100 Trending Links Across Facebook and Twitter
Rad! - Google Earth Tour Builder Lets You Tell Stories Through Maps
And we’re done! See you next week, internet.
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