I want to thank those of you who have taken the time to stop by and read these postings. And I would like now to ask for your feedback and help.
Feedback:
Do you find these postings interesting, useful, relevant, etc. to your work environment? If not, do you have suggestions for making them more so?
Have you tried any of these ideas or variations on them? If so, how did it/they work out? Inquiring minds want to know!
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Thanks so much!
A forum for colleagues to share their stories about humorous and fun activities they have had at their place of work, what has worked and what hasn't, and how they have gone about fully integrating such activities into the organizational culture.
Wednesday, July 6, 2011
Monday, July 4, 2011
You Know You Might Be A .../Work At A.../etc.
This is inspired partially by the "You Know You Might be a Redneck" comedy folks and by one of my smart cousin's ideas You Know You Work at [name omitted to protect the innocent]."
This is a trip into corporate culture and can range from responses broadly drawn from your profession, i.e. I know I might be a librarian if I charge my friends and family overdue fines on books I lend them, to responses more specific to the organization in which you work, i.e., I know I work for ABC corp because everything I write is in UPPER CASE.
This could be a fun thing to put on an intranet; it could and probably would grow lover time; and since contributions would be anonymous, participation is encouraged.
This is a trip into corporate culture and can range from responses broadly drawn from your profession, i.e. I know I might be a librarian if I charge my friends and family overdue fines on books I lend them, to responses more specific to the organization in which you work, i.e., I know I work for ABC corp because everything I write is in UPPER CASE.
This could be a fun thing to put on an intranet; it could and probably would grow lover time; and since contributions would be anonymous, participation is encouraged.
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