As a long time Amazon employee, disagree and commit essentially works like this:
Employee: "I'm not convinced this is the best way to do something"
Manager: "Noted, now stfu and do what I say"
As a long time Amazon employee, disagree and commit essentially works like this:
Employee: "I'm not convinced this is the best way to do something"
Manager: "Noted, now stfu and do what I say"
The national broadcaster of Britain. Otherwise it would be called the EBC, not the BBC.
The context switch is what you make it. My switch is a daily ritual whereby I sit in a specific place and read for an hour with a little background music and a drink (if so inclined). That symbolically "closes the door" to the office, even though my flat isn't big enough for separate work/rest spaces.
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Jeff Bezos hasn't been CEO of Amazon for a few years. Now it's that bland twat Andy Jassy, who has all of the fascism but none of the intelligence of his predecessor.
Allegro really is much better for many things. I find myself using it much more than Amazon nowadays.
Grow up and speak like an adult
"I've never died, so death is just a myth"
Zagor was my favourite childhood read whenever I went to Italy to visit my grandparents in summer.
an easy way to reduce costs that make the employees happy
That's the problem, right there.
Czechs and Slovaks managed to do it in a civilised manner only 30 years ago, so it's not impossible.