This past week Yahoo! HR head purportedly issued a memo revoking work-from-home arrangements for employees. If the “internal” memo at the above link is to be believed, the HR Head, among other reasons cited “Speed and quality are often sacrificed when we work from home” as being one of the reasons for the change. Holy smoke! If this is true, then essentially this is an admission on HR’s part that in this day and age when telecommuting is a way of life, they have failed at instilling a corresponding performance management culture that can leverage this awesome advancement in work culture to happen in a 100 years. With the right performance tracking processes and communciations protocols, telecommuting can increase productivity several fold. I say this because I am surrounded by people who do this every day (including myself) and everybody is working well over the mandated 8-hour workday, actually getting stuff done. So if this is all true (I still don’t believe it), then Yahoo! just admitted they failed at getting telecommuting right. Corporate culture is a two-way street, the company has as much a responsibility of creating an atmosphere of accountability as well as trust as employees have of being diligent. Every CEO probably has at least one decision they are going to regret for the rest of their career and, if this is really her decision, Marissa Mayer may just have made the one that will top her “I wish I had thought this through a bit more” list!