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Pilot Highlights |
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In early 1990, AT&T and the State of Arizona joined forces to
implement a pilot telework program as part of their respective travel
reduction plans. The Arizona
Department of Commerce Energy Office and the Public Relations Department of
AT&T coordinated the pilot design, implementation and review. |
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In April of 1990, 189 teleworkers and their supervisors from AT&T, and the Departments of Commerce, Environmental Quality, Game and Fish, and Water Resources were trained in the fundamentals of working at home. |
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After six months, the teleworkers, their supervisors and a large group of non-teleworkers were surveyed to document the impacts of teleworking.
The results revealed the following benefits:
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Percentage of supervisors who indicated that teleworking: |
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increased employee productivity |
80% |
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increased employee morale |
76% |
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increased the overall efficiency of the section
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67% |
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the program should be
expanded |
86% |
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Percentage of teleworkers who indicated that teleworking enabled them to:
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meet work objectives
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83% |
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work at personal peak times |
82% |
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manage time more effectively
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79% |
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become more organized |
78% |
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improve job attitude
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61% |
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the program should be expanded |
98% |
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Percentage of non-teleworking coworkers who indicated that:
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telework did not impede office routine
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82% |
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they would telework if given opportunity
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67% |
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the program should be expanded
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77% |
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As a result of the pilot program, Arizona's
Governor issued Executive Order 93-16, creating The State of Arizona Telework Program and authorizing every agency, board and commission to participate in the program on a phased-in basis.
The program is being administered by the Department of Administration. |