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Death of a Dream
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Tag Archives: WFH
She’s only mostly right
When Marissa Mayer, Yahoo!’s CEO, announced that there would be no more working from home for her minions, there was a collective “WTF are you thinking?” primarily emanating from the Silicon Valley. And, I’ll admit, at first I led that … Continue reading
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Tagged Dilbert, Marissa Mayer, WFH, Work, Work From Home, Yahoo
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The Long And Winding Road
A couple weeks ago as I was driving to the office I noticed my odometer was on 49,996 miles. My first thought was “cool” and I watched it climb as I moved through the morning commute at about 10 mph … Continue reading
The Weekly TPS Report – March 23
Hi all, hope you’ve had a good week. Mine? Best described as chaotic, but that doesn’t necessarily mean that it’s been bad. So, what have I observed during the week? Getting news that I needed to reset my strategy thankfully … Continue reading
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Tagged Bathroom, Dear CV, Dogs, George, Sports, TPS Reports, WFH, WikiWally, Work
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First floor, Productivity…Going Up!
A recent infographic that I saw on Mashable was touting the results of a survey about how more people are working remotely than ever and it doesn’t look to stop. Further, it highlighted that the ability to work remotely as … Continue reading
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Tagged Conference Calls, Dogs, E-mail, George, WFH, WikiWally, Work
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The Weekly TPS Report – Feb 3
So, what’s been happening in my world this week? My coworkers have mastered the art of saying, “it’s not my job” without using any of those words. Oddly enough a K-12 education, a BA and an MBA did nothing to … Continue reading
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Tagged Concerts, Conference Calls, E-mail, George, TPS Reports, Voicemail, WFH, WikiWally
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Forgive me readers, for I have sinned.
It’s been…um, well, maybe forever since I was last in confession? That’s partially due to the fact that I am agnostic. Oh don’t get me wrong I believe in “something” bigger, but just don’t need the structure of a religion … Continue reading
Working from home or far from working?
Work-life balance is something many companies tout as a core cultural element. Work-life balance is something almost all employees both crave and increasingly are demanding. One of the many ways to achieve this balance is the often elusive goal of … Continue reading
