Apparently,
people find more interest in chaos. It’s
more unpredictable and challenging. It takes
them out of their comfort zone and forces them to push themselves to more than
they even knew they were capable of. So,
while on the one hand, it burns people out if endured for too long, it also
makes it more interesting and engaging.
In an effort to reduce their stress levels, I have actually made things
worse for people. I guess to do it
right, it will take a balance of both order and chaos working together in
harmony.
An in-depth, and let's face it scary, look at how I think and observe the world. I've often been called weird. But what is normal, really? Maybe I'm normal, and all of you are weird.
Wednesday, April 4, 2018
Both Order and Chaos
Since
I became a manager, I have spent my first two months trying to bring order to
the disarray. I have introduced defined
processes that are consistently used to better assist us all do our jobs. And you know what? It’s worked.
We are slowly, slowly becoming like a well-oiled machine. People have manageable work-schedules, they
have a balance of work, and their jobs are consistent and regular. Which has made people bored.
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