Ways in which work could make us more productive/better/whatever:
a) Improve communications between us and the folks checking our work.
b) Show us somehow how our work has any tangible effect on the company's success/the client's functioning.
c) Make the office a more pleasant atmosphere. Better lighting, desks, chairs etc.
d) Show us that how much effort we put in won't just be invalidated on the whim of the QA team.
e) Bring back headphones. ...Never mind.
Ways in which you'll just embarrass and patronise everyone in the office.
a) Plaster the walls with motivational posters Photoshopped from WW2 propaganda, with the slogans changed to be appropriate to the job.
So anyone guess which route they took to inspire us? How do they think that yelling 'work harder!!' will affect anything when it all feels like there's no point?
... yeah, not captain happy bunny here.
It could only be cheesier if they'd used LOLcats.
a) Improve communications between us and the folks checking our work.
b) Show us somehow how our work has any tangible effect on the company's success/the client's functioning.
c) Make the office a more pleasant atmosphere. Better lighting, desks, chairs etc.
d) Show us that how much effort we put in won't just be invalidated on the whim of the QA team.
e) Bring back headphones. ...Never mind.
Ways in which you'll just embarrass and patronise everyone in the office.
a) Plaster the walls with motivational posters Photoshopped from WW2 propaganda, with the slogans changed to be appropriate to the job.
So anyone guess which route they took to inspire us? How do they think that yelling 'work harder!!' will affect anything when it all feels like there's no point?
... yeah, not captain happy bunny here.
It could only be cheesier if they'd used LOLcats.