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» dont be this person from good to know
seriously. if youre looking for work, try and make sure there isnt some form of public evidence that youre too frackin lazy to move a piece of wood. good lord. ... [Read More]

» That's Not My Job from discarded lies - hyperlinkopotamus
That's Not My Job [Read More]

» Poor implementations from BIT - Business IT
What is a great design worth if the implementation is poor? Next to nothing  This picture, from Seths Blog: Classic illustrates a common problem. Im pretty sure no one draw that curved line in the blueprint. But it did come out t... [Read More]

» Why Good Gardeners Trim Branches Regularly from The Messaging Times
Today, Seth Godin shared a great photo illustrating the result of somebody saying Its not my job. It reminded me of the following post. Reprint These branches hang directly over the footpath in my neighborhood. As you can see, my ... [Read More]

» Go ask someone else from Hvassing.com
Seth Godin nails it again, his blog is probably the best source of inspiration I can imagine. Not a single day goes by without him posting something thats relevant to being an employee, employer or entrepreneur. This post illustrates the famous ... [Read More]

» Verantwortung abwlzen ein Bild spricht mehr als Tausend Worte. from PageTurner.info
Ohne Worte (Quelle: Seths Blog) ... [Read More]

» Reality Avoidance from Property Management
Pic from Seth Godin's blog via Aerin. How many times have you seen this kind of service from an organization. Do you think it happens in our industry? I would speculate more often than we think. It's Classic, That's not [Read More]

» Not Willing To Go The Extra Mile from Here's The Thing
This is perhaps the best illustration I have ever seen of someone unwilling to go the extra mile. Priceless. [Read More]

» Doing It Wrong! from THE DIFF
Seth Godin has a picture on his blog that shows how lazy people can be. And on the public's nickel. [Read More]

» Seen this in your code base? from See Win App
I love Seth Godin's blog and I recently bought a book of his "Small is the New Big" which I'm really [Read More]

» Seen this in your code base? from See Win App
I love Seth Godin's blog and I recently bought a book of his "Small is the New Big" which I'm really [Read More]

» Friday Links: 01 December 2006 from InsureMe Agent Blog
Things have been a little nutty around here today, so I thought I'd highlight some informative (and fun) links for your viewing pleasure. ">Marketing to Boomers [Advertising to Baby Boomers] PCI Not Cool with Supreme Court Ruling* [Insurance Journal] *... [Read More]

» Seen the Code Equivalent of this in Your Source? from Cider bloggers
I love Seth Godin's blog and I recently bought a book of his "Small is the New Big" which I'm really [Read More]

» Worth 2,000 Words from Mine Your Own Business
Happy Monday from Alaska South! Seth Godin, proprietor of Seth's Blog, likes odd pictures. I thought you might enjoy these two. Click on each picture to see the full-size version. Someone actually thought this was ok? This is from one [Read More]

» Cest pas mon boulot from Le Journal
Merci Seth. (OUAIS ça y est jai cité Seth Godin !) ... [Read More]

» Friday Foo from NeoNetMarketing
Seth Godin received this photo. Anybody that is self employed knows full well that this equipment operator would never make it. When you are self employed, its all your job! ... [Read More]

» Laziness makes for funny picture from Let Me See You Get Low
This picture is freakin' hilarious!! It never ceases to amaze me how lazy people can be - although it shouldn't since I live with a teenager who can't move trashcans without threat of money being taken from his bank account. [Read More]

» Priceless from jdrohn.com
I found this over at Seths Godins blog.  It is priceless!  At least where I live, these guys make close to $25 an hour ... [Read More]

» Reader Contest: Improve This from The Challenge Dividend
Maybe the winter is forcing more people to stay indoors and read blogs, but I am happy to say that the amount of discussion in this space has seen a nice up-tick lately (see here and here). True to Challenge [Read More]

» Reader Contest - Winner... from The Challenge Dividend
Well, the first Challenge Dividend contest is complete and I was excited to see several intelligent responses. All five entrants had great points on why the photo above could happen and ways that the Challenge Dividend concept could help. In [Read More]

» Customer Service: That Is My Job from ChaosScenario
Seth Godin often talks about companies whose culture mandates things don't get done because the employees eschew responsibility for things that aren't in the job description. Every once in awhile, though, there is good news to report, and we shouldn't [Read More]

» It really is the details from Here's The Thing
This is a classic. Missing details Part II. From my friend Andy Kodner. [Read More]

» Not My Job from Master the Business
How about this? Rather than just moving the branch, the paint truck just drove around it as a result, a sub-standard job. It reminds me of a night I was traveling when working for Canon USA. I was in San Francisco for a few days. One night I wa... [Read More]

» Not My Job from Close Your Mouth When You Talk
This gives a whole new meaning to the phrase Thats not my job ... [Read More]

» How lazy are you? from Master the Business
 [Click for a larger view] Last year Seth Godin gave us a great shot of a lazy government painting job. See my comments and the picture at my posting titled Not My Job. I think that this picture is much better. Thanks to Jake for the photo. He took th... [Read More]

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