I'm very embarrassed.
The BBC bosses are pushing an initiative called Making It Happen. It's designed to instil the values of collaboration and creativity in the workforce (groan).
To this end, they've identified a range of employees who supposedly embody the Making It Happen values and have singled them out for universal vilification by their co-workers by plastering their faces on A2 size posters in the corridors of Television Centre.
For some reason, in the eyes of management stepping on a landmine counts as an example of collaboration and creativity and so this picture has been posted up in the corridor. It's extremely unsettling.
I fully expect someone to take a marker pen and draw on a pair of glasses and a goatee.
The BBC bosses are pushing an initiative called Making It Happen. It's designed to instil the values of collaboration and creativity in the workforce (groan).
To this end, they've identified a range of employees who supposedly embody the Making It Happen values and have singled them out for universal vilification by their co-workers by plastering their faces on A2 size posters in the corridors of Television Centre.
For some reason, in the eyes of management stepping on a landmine counts as an example of collaboration and creativity and so this picture has been posted up in the corridor. It's extremely unsettling.
I fully expect someone to take a marker pen and draw on a pair of glasses and a goatee.
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