tvguy
Question anything the facts don't support.
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Do you call or e-mail or walk over and talk to co-workers when you need to relay information to them? I'm talking about folks that are just a few desks away from you.
I am amazed at how many of my co-workers will call or e-mail someone 6 desks away instead of just walking over to tell them something.
I saw a story on US Cellular, they actually banned e-mails on Fridays, you had to call or talk to people face to face. A guy profiled in the story worked in a high rise in New York City, and discovered someone he had been e-mailing for years, was not in Chicago as he thought, but in the same building, on the same floor he was. Literally across the hall.
I am amazed at how many of my co-workers will call or e-mail someone 6 desks away instead of just walking over to tell them something.
I saw a story on US Cellular, they actually banned e-mails on Fridays, you had to call or talk to people face to face. A guy profiled in the story worked in a high rise in New York City, and discovered someone he had been e-mailing for years, was not in Chicago as he thought, but in the same building, on the same floor he was. Literally across the hall.

It takes up twice the time, for both parties.