…be able to keep 5, 6, 7 or 8 canaries There is a limit though. Try to put 100 canaries in a cage, and they will run out of space. You will end up (let’s be brutally honest) with a lot of dead canaries The same is true of projects: One project in an organisation will move along happily Two projects might even reinforce each other If your business is large you may well be able to run 5, 6 7 or 8 projects at any one time But there is a crunch poin…
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Fool’s Gold, How to Save Money
…by very fast, efficient, specialist staff A constant queue so everybody is 100% occupied You are as efficient as efficient can be. Unpleasant Side Effects Unfortunately there is a downside associated with all this efficiency. You will find that you also have: A bunch of very demotivated cheap people, who would (and no doubt could) do the specialists’ tasks if only you let them Queues in front of every specialist Specialists waiting for tasks that…
Employee Recognition Awards: Bragging Rights and Bling
…self and Hilary to every member of staff in the White House after his first 100 days in office, just to say thank you Walt Disney grants an extra five minute break or “candy bar” to the employee who finds the customer who has travelled furthest to be in the amusement park Asda stores has a company Jaguar that is awarded to the member of store staff who generated the biggest uplift in sales McDonalds provide “golden arches” jewellery to employees w…
Global Warming? Pah!
…g and half of East Anglia is going to be under water, yet here I am slowly freezing to death. Clearly the scientists are idiots. I decided to look on Wikipedia and as you can see from the chart the average global temperature has increased by about 1 degree Celsius over the past 100 years. (The 0 degree C line represents the average temperature from 1961 to 1990, average annual temperatures are plotted relative to that, if you are interested). G…
Can You Make the Right Decisions?
…wn and chatted with a cardiologist called Lee Goldman who had once given a computer the details of hundreds of suspected heart attack cases. The computer ran the statistics and showed that there were 4 key questions that predicted a heart attack: Does the electro cardiogram suggest a problem? Is the pain felt unstable angina? Is the patient’s systolic blood pressure below 100? Is there fluid on the patient’s lungs? Using this information Goldman h…
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