Imagine for a moment one of your company’s employees getting out of their car and arriving at your office building. It doesn’t really matter who it is, but for the sake of visualizing the scene more clearly, assume it’s someone conservative and maybe a bit socially inept. Maybe it’s one of the “suits” in accounting. Now visualize this employee walking through the parking lot of your office. Just as he gets to the edge of the parking lot, he passes by a stranger — someone hobbling toward the door wearing two enormous leg casts.
Maybe the Policy Is the Problem
Posted by: Ed Moyle August 18, 2009 04:00 AMImagine for a moment one of your company’s employees getting out of their car and arriving at your office building. It doesn’t really matter who it is, but for the sake of visualizing the scene more clearly, assume it’s someone conservative and maybe a bit socially inept. Maybe it’s one of the “suits” in accounting. Now visualize this employee walking through the parking lot of your office. Just as he gets to the edge of the parking lot, he passes by a stranger — someone hobbling toward the door wearing two enormous leg casts.