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2 comments on “You asked!”

  1. allan said:

    Hi,

    Your wisdum really gets me through the day zern. You are the guru of gurus. I picture you as a rich man who sips cocktails all day while wearing sunnies and board shorts with heaps of beautiful ladies around you while you’re typing business wisdom on your laptop by your mad-ass swimming pool. I envy you.

    Mate, I have a question. I work in a medium sized company. My department does not have any processes in place and I think they are very important. I believe in efficiency and making the best use of everyone’s time and ensuring everyone is on the same page. I’m not a left-wing tree hugging fart who believes that business can be done based on impulse and emotion like my BOSS. He can’t seem to see the importance of processes. He just makes ad-hoc decisions based on how he feels that day. And if he ever does reference a process, he is talking about something in his head or a stupid sentence in an email 6 months ago. It’s very annoying mate.

    What are my options? I don’t want to come across as a deviant but I wanna make a difference and be accepted.

    Thanks – and send some of those ladies my way.

    Allan, Sydney

  2. Zern said:

    My response moved to a whole new post here.

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