DC Velocity published an article titled "the warehouse as muse" in the February issue, and I can't figure out if the staff is being tongue in cheek. I've puzzled over it all day. The article points to profiles in The Boston Globe of two people whose creative talent blossomed while working in a warehouse.
Warehouse as muse? Try Mephistopheles. These two people weren't inspired. They barely got out with their sanity intact. I'm feeling like I, too, am losing my mind. Everywhere you look it's the same lack of courage to treat employees, customers and prospects with a little respect. To treat them like the interesting and multifaceted people they are. It's a pervasive corporate culture that nobody enjoys, inside or outside of these organizations. Will it ever change? That's a serious question, and I'm looking for a straight answer.
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