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1 year ago
in Espresso booth on Incubaker: Sharing ideas & innovations
This is all that exists in Italy.
1 year ago
in Brown Bag Lunches 2.0 (Innovation Training) on Incubaker: Sharing ideas & innovations
Uh...Italy could use this big time, but there definitely is very high reluctance for some reason or other. When you try to offer new ideas or teach them about how to use new technology to either complete their work faster or be better informed, they regard it in a very defensive manner and somewhat act as though you are making things unnecessarily complicated. Forget RSS and networking, my colleagues need to take course 101 on What the Internet is. They are still so focused on pen and paper, which is such a pet peeve of mine! What sense can be made and knowledge passed down on a bunch of scribbled notes? Why do you have to waste 3 or 4 stacks of paper to print 46 packets of banal information which is most likely going to be sent right away to the bottom of a trash bin, when you can just as easily redirect someone to a site or email? I love when they print something out and then take it to photocopy. I'm like, you know you can send that directly from your computer to the photocopier to be printed right? Or you know the database you want me to develop of the list of companies in this magazine is already all published online, right? Hence, yes, I am simply copying and pasting the information from the site, rather than photocopying the magazine and typing in all the data. That's stupid. Uggh, Italia, how you cease to amaze.
1 year ago
in Brown Bag Lunches 2.0 (Innovation Training) on Zebra
Uh...Italy could use this big time, but there definitely is very high reluctance for some reason or other. When you try to offer new ideas or teach them about how to use new technology to either complete their work faster or be better informed, they regard it in a very defensive manner and somewhat act as though you are making things unnecessarily complicated. Forget RSS and networking, my colleagues need to take course 101 on What the Internet is. They are still so focused on pen and paper, which is such a pet peeve of mine! What sense can be made and knowledge passed down on a bunch of scribbled notes? Why do you have to waste 3 or 4 stacks of paper to print 46 packets of banal information which is most likely going to be sent right away to the bottom of a trash bin, when you can just as easily redirect someone to a site or email? I love when they print something out and then take it to photocopy. I'm like, you know you can send that directly from your computer to the photocopier to be printed right? Or you know the database you want me to develop of the list of companies in this magazine is already all published online, right? Hence, yes, I am simply copying and pasting the information from the site, rather than photocopying the magazine and typing in all the data. That's stupid. Uggh, Italia, how you cease to amaze.