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Derek CarterUrgency may get things done a few days sooner, but what does it cost in morale? Few things burn morale like urgency. Urgency is acidic.
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20 Apr 08
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Ian Parkerwell-reasoned near-counterpoint to http://blog.jabbik.com/2008/04/sense-of-urgency.html
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GeorgeneI couldn't agree more with the sentiment that urgency is like napalm to morale
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Gagan DieshIn the software industry urgency is self-imposed and morale-busting. If stress is a weed, urgency is the seed. Don’t plant it if you can help it.
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15 Apr 08
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Daniel AndrlikThis is a great post by Jason Fried over at 37 signals. As he mentions, this won't work in every industry, but it absolutely makes sense in software. Good stuff.
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Martin Lindnerurgency is overrated. In fact, I’ve come to believe urgency is poisonous. Urgency may get things done a few days sooner, but what does it cost in morale?
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William WallaceSo far our four-day work week experiment is working. We haven’t found ourselves collectively wishing we had an extra work day a week.
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14 Apr 08
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rodney gitzelOne thing I’ve come to realize is that urgency is overrated. In fact, I’ve come to believe urgency is poisonous. Urgency may get things done a few days sooner, but what does it cost in morale? Few things burn morale like urgency. Urgency is acidic.
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