So the Word of the Day is Rotation and this strangely correlates to a recent incident at work where we all came together to discuss the fair distribution of a task that no one seems to want to do. The idea was to reassure reluctant people that others were taking their fair share and you’d let the team down if you didn’t do the same…
I observed that Rota’s are not required when the team pulls together and just gets on with it but become essential when there’s one or two that just don’t want to get involved.
I decided to write an Acrostic poem to put this into words:
Rotating word duties more fairly,
On reflection can cause a psychosis.
To be honest, I’d rather drink my tea,
Avoiding all work in the process.
The trouble with rhymes it that it depends a lot of how you pronounce the words where you are. Where I am, Psychosis and Process, while not technically a rhyme sound similar, but where you are that may not be the case…
Itβs a very apt poem Kristian
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Thank you, π Hopefully our Rota related work issues we are having will settle down. At least I’ve captured my stress in poem form π
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Youβre welcome !
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What I have heard is that in a large group, typically 20% of the people are doing 80% of the work, so I guess rotations are a necessary evil.
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Yes, absolutely, in an ideal world we wouldn’t need them, but in reality we do. π
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