
From Donna's Desk:
When the most competitive employee in the building isn’t winning, they start hunting for value wherever no one thought to look.
Today’s disruption was Parker realizing the building itself contains monetizable surfaces.
It’s almost impressive. It’s also the purest summary of corporate thinking I’ve ever seen: When the program stops working, do not fix the program. Expand the program into everyone else’s space and call it “innovation.”
This is the hidden cost of “friendly competition.” Once you attach points, you don’t get thriving. You get hustle. You get a coworker selling mattress ads over your desk like you’re a podcast.
If you need me, I’ll be here drafting a new policy: My office is not a billboard. It’s a workplace. With feelings. And, ideally, pens.
Donna

6 thoughts on “Ad Space”
Cheri
My oh my oh my! That Var Mint ad just pops up everywhere!
donnalake
They do seem to have an extensive ad budget, don’t they?
Bubba, Jarts Champion
Var-Mint Bubblegum now found at Mable’s Feed and Seed Store. Recommended by small and big game hunters, and Grannies alike.
donnalake
Thank you for your contribution, Bubba! Shall I invoice you directly for this plug or send it to Mable’s?
Cierra
Hey, at least they’re not getting it tattooed on them.
donnalake
It’s a slippery slope! Maybe the fur factor will save us all.
Yes! Send this to me each Wednesday.
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