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The
Toothbrush Made My Nose Bleed!
Working a full-time job can leave you feeling isolated and neglectful of your family.
Implement a few family-focused changes in your workplace for greater rewards at home and
work.
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by Brett Krkosska
Managing Editor
http://www.homebiztools.com |
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| It's 6:30 a.m. and all's
well. I didn't have to be at work until 8:30 a.m. Since my wife was leaving for work
early, I was on my own getting the kids off to school. Time enough for a cup of coffee
over the paper and a shower before waking the kids. It's 7:00 a.m. As I bent down to wake my five-year-old, I noticed that his hair
seemed particularly unruly. Closer inspection revealed that yesterday's gum was today's
new hair sculpting sensation.
It's 7:30 a.m. As I stand over my son experimenting
with household |
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double as gum remover, my seven-year-old screams from the bathroom that the toothbrush
made her nose bleed. |
It's 8:00 a.m. Obviously I was going
to be late for work. Since this would be my 3rd tardy in 6 months... a nice little
reprimand in my file.
Does the above story sound familiar? Perhaps you've experienced an equally frantic scene
in your own home. Balancing work and family, especially child care, can be quite difficult
at times.
With many large companies having very strict and unforgiving policies, is it any wonder so
many people are seeking a work at home lifestyle? Is it really so hard to understand why
corporate America loses millions of dollars each year due to low worker productivity and
high absenteeism?
In a study conducted by the Ford Foundation, it was found that morale improved and
absenteeism dropped 30% when employees were allowed to become work and family focused.
Additionally, customer response time was reduced and
project deadlines were met more often.
How was this accomplished? Simply by allowing employees to implement changes based on
their own ideas for a balanced life. In one instance, more than half the employees in a
department of 240 changed their work hours.
Perhaps some of you find yourself trying to perform the difficult juggling act of
maintaining gainful employment while also meaningfully attending to a family.
Why not try to affect some changes in your workplace? Why not convince your boss of the
benefits available from letting employees become work and family focused?
Have the courage to suggest your ideas for improvement. Most employers are hungry for
ideas that improve work conditions and employee morale.
Here are some pointers:
- Form a think tank and get ideas from the group on
ways
to improve working conditions.
- Talk to people in other companies related to your
field.
Do they have employee friendly policies? Get their
suggestions on making changes in your company.
- Talk to influential people in your company and ask
for
their suggestions and support for your ideas.
- You are more likely to be noticed if it's apparent
you
have thought your ideas through. Write a proposal
detailing your ideas, and request a one month trial period.
- Make sure you are clear how your ideas would impact
customers, employees, and the company. It's important to
demonstrate the positive effect your ideas would have in
all three areas.
- Stay open and be willing to accept more
responsibility to
implement changes.
- Keep your immediate supervisor in the loop. Your
supervisor can be your most valuable asset.
These pointers should get your cause rolling. And
don't be surprised if you suddenly develop a large following of supporters. That's when
the ideas really get to flowing!
So what are you waiting for? If you have minor toothbrush emergencies, and if your company
is not work and family focused...
... why not WAKE UP your company, and show them what it's like to "bring your
family" to work!
ABOUT THE AUTHOR:
Brett Krkosska provides how-to advice on small
and home-based work issues. Get start-up guidance, business ideas and inspiration at http://www.HomeBizTools.com. Become
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