Ping!
We've just received an internal memo from the Boss, directing us to follow a "weekly output cycle" for our work.
Well, for one, this keeps us in our toes. For another, from an administrative point of view, this allows us to keep track of our progress. Done, then. Weekly output cycle, it is.
My response: my own work blog. Here, I will detail my daily work output -- what I intended to do for the day, what transpired in the course of my work, other teenie-weenie details that might get out of my grasp if I delay documenting it.
No big deal, really, this one. It's my usual practice to keep a daily log. A co-worker would say that I'm being my O.C. (obsessive-compulsive) self again, but hey, this way, I can keep tabs on my, eherm, accomplishments.
So off we go.
(Of course, I'll still maintain my rants and raves -- tech stuff will be there still; this is for posterity and, uh, productivity.)
Well, for one, this keeps us in our toes. For another, from an administrative point of view, this allows us to keep track of our progress. Done, then. Weekly output cycle, it is.
My response: my own work blog. Here, I will detail my daily work output -- what I intended to do for the day, what transpired in the course of my work, other teenie-weenie details that might get out of my grasp if I delay documenting it.
No big deal, really, this one. It's my usual practice to keep a daily log. A co-worker would say that I'm being my O.C. (obsessive-compulsive) self again, but hey, this way, I can keep tabs on my, eherm, accomplishments.
So off we go.
(Of course, I'll still maintain my rants and raves -- tech stuff will be there still; this is for posterity and, uh, productivity.)
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