It's easy to blame minorities
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It's easy to blame minorities
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Re: It's easy to blame minorities
#2Which estimates are those?
Overall, this post reeks of victimizing.
> So yes, remote workers are keeping Yahoo from being the “absolute best place to work”.
Stop attacking a strawman! Nobody's arguing that remote workers are the one stumbling block between Yahoo and mountains of glory. But there's clearly a culture that needs to be attacked, and if one of the elements of that culture is that remote workers ARENT LOGGING INTO THE VPN then maybe Yahoo shouldn't have remote workers for the time being.
It's also cute that DHH chose not to disclose that he's releasing a book about remote work (which, you know, might be a slight conflict of interest.)
Re: It's easy to blame minorities
#3 Gruber summed up this sentiment as “Yahoo employees have
been allowed to work remotely, and they have not
excelled”.
In other words, Yahoo is a rudderless basket case, so
it must be because of those 2-4% of the work force who are
“goofing off”. Heh.
How the hell did he contort himself into inferring that from what Gruber wrote?!Re: It's easy to blame minorities
#4I don't know the answers, but those are the questions running through my mind right now.
Re: It's easy to blame minorities
#5People are starting to care about Yahoo now and not just look at them with pity. Mayer is trying to clean up that company. When you are turning around a large institution like Yahoo, you're going to piss off a lot of people. These are all signs that someone is actually trying to turn things around there, instead of continuing the status quo like the previous CEOs did. This is just one of many moves.
I think remote work is great, but reading elsewhere shows that there was a lot of abuse of the policy _at Yahoo_. When a policy is rampantly being abused, you can revoke it until you can figure out how to better measure its effects. I'm sure they will re-institute this policy once they have better control over it, but that probably won't get any press.
I still have a generally favorable opinion of what Mayer's doing so far, and will try to hold my personal judgement to see how Mayer's moves affect Yahoo in the long term.
Re: It's easy to blame minorities
#6I'm pro remote working, but I can't see the fault in that.
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#9I just don't get the idea that the remote workers are slacking off so much that they need to make a sweeping policy change. If the remote workers are performing properly, then it's a 100% obvious management issue. Managers aren't properly managing remote workers and the hiring process is unable to properly weed out slackers and lazy people.