Smashing the Clock at Work
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An article on eliminating the clock and judging employees on goals and results verses hours worked. From the article: "Our whole notion of paid work was developed within an assembly line culture," Moen says. "Showing up was work. Best Buy is recognizing that sitting in a chair is no longer working." Clickety[^] Some very interesting ideas that I think apply very well to our field of work.
What's in a sig? This statement is false. Build a bridge and get over it. ~ Chris Maunder
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An article on eliminating the clock and judging employees on goals and results verses hours worked. From the article: "Our whole notion of paid work was developed within an assembly line culture," Moen says. "Showing up was work. Best Buy is recognizing that sitting in a chair is no longer working." Clickety[^] Some very interesting ideas that I think apply very well to our field of work.
What's in a sig? This statement is false. Build a bridge and get over it. ~ Chris Maunder
Chris S Kaiser wrote:
Some very interesting ideas that I think apply very well to our field of work.
It's about time. (oh god, that was terrible pun, totally unintended). Marc
People are just notoriously impossible. --DavidCrow
There's NO excuse for not commenting your code. -- John Simmons / outlaw programmer
People who say that they will refactor their code later to make it "good" don't understand refactoring, nor the art and craft of programming. -- Josh Smith -
An article on eliminating the clock and judging employees on goals and results verses hours worked. From the article: "Our whole notion of paid work was developed within an assembly line culture," Moen says. "Showing up was work. Best Buy is recognizing that sitting in a chair is no longer working." Clickety[^] Some very interesting ideas that I think apply very well to our field of work.
What's in a sig? This statement is false. Build a bridge and get over it. ~ Chris Maunder
Chris S Kaiser wrote:
Some very interesting ideas that I think apply very well to our field of work.
Meh, i've got that already. Same pay, regardless of how much time i put in.
---- I just want you to be happy; That's my only little wish...
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Chris S Kaiser wrote:
Some very interesting ideas that I think apply very well to our field of work.
Meh, i've got that already. Same pay, regardless of how much time i put in.
---- I just want you to be happy; That's my only little wish...
Well, they've also extended the concept to geographical freedom.
What's in a sig? This statement is false. Build a bridge and get over it. ~ Chris Maunder
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Well, they've also extended the concept to geographical freedom.
What's in a sig? This statement is false. Build a bridge and get over it. ~ Chris Maunder
Well, considering i work remotely from the rest of my team, there's really no one to notice when i'm not around, so long as i keep my cell phone with me. That bit is nice. :)
---- I just want you to be happy; That's my only little wish...
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An article on eliminating the clock and judging employees on goals and results verses hours worked. From the article: "Our whole notion of paid work was developed within an assembly line culture," Moen says. "Showing up was work. Best Buy is recognizing that sitting in a chair is no longer working." Clickety[^] Some very interesting ideas that I think apply very well to our field of work.
What's in a sig? This statement is false. Build a bridge and get over it. ~ Chris Maunder
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Chris S Kaiser wrote:
Some very interesting ideas that I think apply very well to our field of work.
It's about time. (oh god, that was terrible pun, totally unintended). Marc
People are just notoriously impossible. --DavidCrow
There's NO excuse for not commenting your code. -- John Simmons / outlaw programmer
People who say that they will refactor their code later to make it "good" don't understand refactoring, nor the art and craft of programming. -- Josh SmithMarc Clifton wrote:
that was terrible pun, totally unintended
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