Sunday, 22 April 2012

Flexible working – the next big revolution?


I read dozens of articles during the course of a week and many make me think but not many actually make me want to write about it! 

A recent report highlights the huge savings made by O2 when they did a trial ‘working remotely’ day in preparation for the disruption they may face during the Olympics as their offices are close to the rowing venue.

There are many amazing statistics within report; 2,000 hours saved by staff not having to commute to work which meant 1000 fewer cars on the road and a 12% reduction in electricity and a 53% drop in water consumption at the office building! Now, if that was just one day, what would happen if that was on a permanent basis?

There are so many stigmas attached to working from home which need to be addressed though if this idea can ever be successful. People working from home are not any less productive or committed to their work, in fact as the report highlights the 2,000 hours saved in not commuting, staff worked  nearly half that time instead – surely that says something?

Ok, this may have been a one off, or was it? How much more work could you get done by not having to commute x amount of miles to work each day? With the rising cost of fuel everybody is aware of every £ they put in their tank and how much of their salary it equates too.

I know everyone cannot work remotely from home, there are always going to be jobs that require people to work in a specific location like our nurses and doctors or my husband for example – it would be pretty tricky to fit a Boeing 747 in our garden! But there are a HUGE amount of jobs that could be ‘worked’ remotely.

Unfortunately, it comes down trust! When companies start treating staff like grown adults and not children who need to be monitored 24/7 maybe this revolution can happen! I work from home, but I have never missed a dead line or let a client down. I don’t sit around watching day time TV all day or spend hours lounging around. I don’t think it is because I am self-employed either, yes if I let my clients down or miss a dead line then I don’t get paid, but employed staff could face disciplinary action or worse losing their job so why would they take their work any less seriously than me?

We all know that we need to live, work and play ‘greener’ and surely remote working is one big tick in that box? It is not even the ‘green’ angle that makes this a winner – just think of things like booking an appointment with your GP; there would not be that stampede for all the early morning and late afternoon slots if people worked a more flexible day taking some of the pressure off everybody.

Another huge aspect would be that it also enables people in rural areas to stay within their communities as they don’t need to live in towns and cities where the ‘work’ is. They could then contribute to their local economies and keep other local small businesses going.

I am not saying this is an overnight solution to our problems, but with technology developing almost daily, there are less and less barriers in the way of flexible remote working.  Obviously there would need to be policies and procedures in place to protect both the employer and employee but it is not rocket science!

This really could be revolutionary it just needs more firms like O2 to take the bull by the horns and lead the way! 

Vive la revolution ;o)

Saturday, 7 April 2012

The day the SAS went to see a Dragon!

So, it has been well over a week since my last blog about winning my #SBS award from a certain Mr.Paphitis and what a week or so it has been!

When I finished my last post I had just about recovered from the shock of winning and was breathing normally again! Skip forward to Friday 30th March and the day had arrived to go and meet a dragon! To say I was excited was an understatement but I was also a little nervous as nobody knew what to expect.

I travelled up to Edgbaston with the lovely Amanda a.k.a @CrecheonLocatio (www.crecheonlocation.co.uk) and her husband Damian who were kind enough to drive. We were having a relatively smooth journey until we hit the M40 junction of the M25 when we saw the big red X signs for closure – aaaah! So, we quickly decided to carry on along the M25 & figure out our new route plan. Between the SatNav & our smart phones (what on earth did we do before these were invented?!) we found an alternative route –phew!

At just before 12pm we arrived at the stadium and as we pulled into the car park we saw the ‘Theomobile’ and everything started to feel much more real! Me, yes me, was off to see a Dragon!


We entered the building and everything was being handled brilliantly by the team from Rymans, we got our badges and off we went to the waiting area. Now the nerves really started to kick in!

It was the strangest feeling walking into a room full of ‘strangers’ I say strangers because even though I tweet a LOT and often daily with a fair few people who were in the room I didn’t have a clue what most of them looked like! It really was surreal! So you would find yourself looking at badges and thinking 'oh yes, I know you'! I was on a mission to find Kim from @WelshRoyalCryst and Nici from @WoodandWillow1 - eventually we tracked each other down and it really was like meeting old friends!

Whilst we mingled the main man walked past as he headed towards the conference room, he was such a gent and stopped and chatted with people and shook hands. All of a sudden everything felt very real!

So now, the moment everyone had been waiting for had arrived and we were all ushered into the conference room. We all took our seats whilst the Black Eyed Peas track ‘I gotta feeling’ blasted over the stereo. Theo's live tweet feed was being shown on the big screen and everyone was tweeting him to see if they could get their's seen - I was always just a bit too slow!



We were welcomed to the event by the lovely Kypros Kyprianou the CEO of Rymans; he spoke of how excited he was to support the #SBS event and then he welcomed the man we were all waiting for for Mr. Theo Paphitis!

 

Theo didn't let us down in the slightest! He spoke honestly about why he had started #SBS, why he felt passionate about inspiring other small businesses and wanting to share some of his 'luck' to help us move our businesses forward. He joked about how we all shamelessly wrote wrote press releases name dropping him and he said 'I love it, that's why I started this whole thing in the first place'. He then introduced us to the brand new #SBS website and there all of a sudden, I was on the big screen! I has known about the new site for about 3 days but had been sworn to secrecy by the development team and Rymans! Anyone who knows me would have known how hard I found that! Theo then made all of last weeks winner stand up *crimson moment for me!*


  
Theo then introduced Chris from Metal Frog (the #SBS website design team) and he talked us through all the functions on the site, which is truly amazing, Chris and his team have done a fantastic job!
The tables were then turned and Theo wanted to hear from us about what we wanted from the #SBS website and in the future, people came up with some fantastic suggestions and you could tell Theo really was taking everything on board.

Even after a nearly epic 3hrs on stage, Theo then made sure we all got the opportunity to have our photo taken with him & that famous smile never faltered!

I can genuinely say that the whole experience was amazing! It really has lit a fire within me to drive not only my business forward but I am also now looking at other ventures too – so watch out Theo I may be after a seat in the den soon ;o)