Friday, September 18, 2009

Living up to the professional standards


Standardisation is good. It disciplines. Gives a regime to follow and gives you confidence solving problems. But who knows where to draw a line and take a break? Professional standards make you a working robot. Robots knowingly do not have any feelings of thoughts of their own. Robots do not create innovation or long lasting relationships. Where are humanity, social responsibility and just good will? Standardisation killed them.

This post is powered by an emotion received at the local children’s hospital. 

4 comments:

  1. You are lucky, when you are not working together with colleagues who every day are talking about standardising everything. Some belive that if everything is regulated and standardised, then realation will work. Sorry, just don't belive in this. Good will and spontanius problem solving have to be over highly regulated rules.

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  2. Without rules there would be a chaos.

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  3. I’m not talking about rules. I'm talking about humanity lost because of standardisation. Oliver come over to marketing. In love and marketing there are no rules. As long as the ROI is positive :)

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  4. I love to watch how kids set their own rules in playground. Random kids come together. No one of them knows to how to read. There's no written rules for them. Some of them even can't speak. Somehow in few minutes they agree without even speaking how to play together in common playground. That's amazing.

    If we all believe in own common goal, then we set our own most efficient ways to achieve it.

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