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On 10/07/2014 8:29 AM, Thomas de Groot wrote:
> The Clean Desk Policy was very strict. Except for a screen, a keyboard,
> a mouse and a phone, nothing was allowed after working hours. It meant
> you had to re-create your own junk every morning and clean it up before
> leaving. The bright idea (for which managers are sometimes known) behind
> the concept was that a "cluttered desk revealed a cluttered mind" etc
> etc. I suspect that the ideal was a permanently pristine desk during
> working hours.
>
> Ah, but you know all that I am sure.
>
I've always said that a clean and empty desk is a sign of a troubled
mind. :-)
Having said that and remembering all of my previous replies. My desk at
work is generally empty. This last week or so I have been working on
spec-ing workshop papers so I have to have printouts to mark up and give
to the developers (scanned). But initially I create them in Visio then
draw on the printouts to label them.
--
Regards
Stephen
I solemnly promise to kick the next angle, I see.
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