A German designer has come up with a pay and sit park bench. When your time runs out it forces spikes out of the seat and… you stand up.
I can think of more than one organisation where these would boost productivity.
Organisational Mechanics
A German designer has come up with a pay and sit park bench. When your time runs out it forces spikes out of the seat and… you stand up.
I can think of more than one organisation where these would boost productivity.
James Lawther is a middle-aged, middle manager.
To reach this highly elevated position he has worked in numerous industries, from supermarket retailing to tax collecting. He has had several operational roles, including running the night shift in a frozen pea packing factory and carrying out operational research for a credit card company.
As you can see from his C.V. he has either a wealth of experience or is incapable of holding down a job. If the latter is true this post isn’t worth a minute of your attention.
Unfortunately, the only way to find out is to read it and decide for yourself.
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Cathy W says
Would also help in some of the lectures that I used to go to. Some of the lecturers were more than dull