OK, some new information. The opinions of Kepu and Mitchell:
They couldn't be much clearer.
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OK, some new information. The opinions of Kepu and Mitchell:
They couldn't be much clearer.
yeah, he's obviously still putting in the odd hour or two at HQ isn't he?JON on the grassy knoll.
Cue WJ:
Probably because they were asked by a journalist at the event, they didn't say anything to inflame the situation, just team unity stuff.Interesting timing. Why now? Have they decided to break their silence off their own backs?
Certainly wouldn't expect them to back Cooper, particularly when both a trying to get selection in up coming squads.
OK, some new information. The opinions of Kepu and Mitchell:
They couldn't be much clearer.
It would have been easier to make no comment.Probably because they were asked by a journalist at the event, they didn't say anything to inflame the situation, just team unity stuff.
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Seriously?I would normally consider Drew Mitchell coming out with something sensible to worthy of the front page, but in this case it isn't hard to see that he has an incentive to side with management, given he wants them to take another flyer on the structural integrity of his glass vagina.
Kepu's answer to "do we need him?" was a clear "nuh!"
It would have been easier to make no comment.
I see it as JON getting support for RD and the status quo before Saturday.
RD will stay, QC (Quade Cooper) is a memory.
As long as the work gets done on time and accurately who gives a fuck..
What2040 posts a lot for someone who bans social media.
Richo - great insight and agree wholeheartedly
- in my office I have a strict rule that anybody "caught" using social media is shown the door immediately without warning. My staff know the rules and adhere to them. I pay my staff for their time. If they steal time they steal money. Might be harsh but it works for me. A mate of mine has 30 staff and he says if the 30 knock him off for 30minutes per day then he is paying for extra 2 employees.
OK guys, I see the irony in this omni-thread, but can we leave the Work-Choices debate out of it? Let's stay on Quade.
Since you probably were writing this as I posted, it slides.
Next workplace debate post gets boned.
Off topic, but my feeling is that this approach might work in your situation but not in all industries or all businesses.
I think it's about both sides bridging that gap. That means bosses understanding that a lot of younger employees (early twenties in particular) have grown up with the web, Facebook, constant multi-tasking, etc. They often don't work productively when given one long task and told to do it all day, for example. If managers split up and spread out their work, those employees are often far more productive. They can also be very good at those tasks that require multi-tasking. My father runs a small professional business and experienced a problem with an employee who was flipping over to Facebook too often, not focusing for long stretches, etc. I suggested that his workflow be modified (within reasonable bounds) so that he was shifting between tasks and projects more frequently. I also suggested that the relationship between the employee's work and the broader work of the business and its projects be emphasised. So that was the gesture towards the employee. But it was also made very clear that the employee needed to lift his game and work harder -- i.e. "We're making the working environment meet your needs better, now you need to come to the party". When this was done, his productivity went up and both sides were happier with the whole situation.
How any of this might apply to rugby, I don't quite know.
Since you probably were writing this as I posted, it slides.
Next workplace debate post gets boned.