ChangeThis :: DANGER: QUICKSAND (Have a Nice Day!)
A little insanity may be a good thing, but constant chaos will drive you crazy.
DANGER: QUICKSAND is a survival guide about the dignity of work, written for those of you who are trying to support your families and keep your sanity in a troubling and uncertain working environment. (ie. An unconventional guide to surviving corporate life.)
David St Lawrence writes:
A good work place makes you feel a sense of purpose when you enter it. You see busy people who still take the time to smile and make you feel welcome.
You can accurately judge the worth of a person or an organization by how well these three things are done:
1. promising only what you can deliver 2. keeping your word once given 3. following through so as to meet expectations.
This is a long read... 149 pages... but worth reading.
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ChangeThis :: DANGER: QUICKSAND (Have a Nice Day!)
A little insanity may be a good thing, but constant chaos will drive you crazy.
DANGER: QUICKSAND is a survival guide about the dignity of work, written for those of you who are trying to support your families and keep your sanity in a troubling and uncertain working environment. (ie. An unconventional guide to surviving corporate life.)
David St Lawrence writes:
A good work place makes you feel a sense of purpose when you enter it. You see busy people who still take the time to smile and make you feel welcome.
You can accurately judge the worth of a person or an organization by how well these three things are done:
1. promising only what you can deliver 2. keeping your word once given 3. following through so as to meet expectations.
This is a long read... 149 pages... but worth reading.
ChangeThis :: DANGER: QUICKSAND (Have a Nice Day!)
A little insanity may be a good thing, but constant chaos will drive you crazy.
DANGER: QUICKSAND is a survival guide about the dignity of work, written for those of you who are trying to support your families and keep your sanity in a troubling and uncertain working environment. (ie. An unconventional guide to surviving corporate life.)
David St Lawrence writes:
A good work place makes you feel a sense of purpose when you enter it. You see busy people who still take the time to smile and make you feel welcome.
You can accurately judge the worth of a person or an organization by how well these three things are done:
1. promising only what you can deliver
2. keeping your word once given
3. following through so as to meet expectations.
This is a long read... 149 pages... but worth reading.
Posted on February 24, 2005 at 09:32 PM in Industry News & Commentary | Permalink