Strappy Sundresses and Thongs as Project Thank You Gifts?

neil_sherman-okinawa-dec-2004-023.jpgPosted on behalf of Neil Sherman, Founder and Chief Bitnologist of Advanced Bitnology (a software and electronics design house) and one-time undervalued employee of Druck upon his reading the chapter on rewards, recognition and appreciation in my “Scrappy Project Management” book. Catch the Attitude of Gratitude! Kimberly

Reading “Scrappy Project Management: The 12 Predictable and Avoidable Pitfalls Every Project Faces” was a lot of fun! Well done!! Lots and lots of zany and interesting project scrapinalia in there to think on. I did disagree with you on rewards, I have to say I much prefer the T-shirt or mug to the strapless sun dress or thong so if I ever get given any of those I’ll be glad to donate them to you. I actually fondly treasure the old mugs and T-shirts as reminders of times past. I was really upset when my ex used my pink Lectus T-shirt (which bore the names and signatures of everyone in the company and which I never ever would wear) as her hair-dying shirt and got blotches all over it.

But every rule has its exception. I hung in at Druck (where I was their original software engineer and the products our 5 man development team produced help make my boss became one of the richest 300 in the UK when he sold the company to GE) for my 10 year carriage clock, which was given to me by the lady who was managing the typing pool at the time I joined but by then had somehow finagled her way into becoming Managing Director. In the same week as I received my clock I was also given a very similar clock by the local newspaper as a reward for having subscribed to the paper for 6-weeks! It taught me something about how much Druck valued me versus the local paper. I still have the clock from the newspaper, but my company clock has gone the same way of the free calendar I got when I stayed a night at some motel…