Categoria ‘Segnalazioni’

La Pubblica Amministrazione Digitale

La Pubblica Amministrazione Digitale (ho messo anche maiuscole e corsivo)…

Canone RAI
Internet con carta di credito: € 1,90 (lo scorso anno era l’1%, se non ricordo male, quindi poco più di 1 euro).
Lottomatica, facendo la coda nel traffico e nel punto vendita: € 1,55.
Poste, facendo la coda nel traffico e allo sportello: € 1,10.

Bollo Auto
Internet con carta di credito: 1,5% dell’importo (pari a € 3 se avete un bollo di € 200).
Tabaccaio, facendo la coda nel traffico e al banco: € 1,87.
Poste, facendo la coda nel traffico e allo sportello: € 1,10 € 1,00.

 

Evviva… (e non è nemmeno una novità…)

Four stages of the game

  • You don’t even realize there’s a game. (And any contest, market, project or engagement is at some level a game).
  • You start getting involved and it feels like a matter of life or death. Every slight cuts deeply, every win feels permanent. “This is the most important meeting of my life…”
  • You realize that it’s a game and you play it with strategy. There’s enough remove for you to realize that winning is important but that continuing to play is more important than that. And playing well is most important.
  • You get bored with the game, because you’ve seen it before. Sometimes people at this stage quit, other times they sabotage their work merely to make the game feel the way it used to.
  • And then a new, different game begins.

via Seth’s Blog

Principio del vuoto

Condividi: http://goo.gl/4Yt2I


Lavoro di Squadra


[Nella stessa serie 1, 2, 3]



 That’s O.K. Employees get together in the office during the daytime hours to do a lot of the work together, and then they go home and try to live their lives in the small spaces of time remaining. If they need a mental break during the day, they can go on PeopleofWalmart.com or Failblog.org without fear of managerial reprisal. We are not robots. We need to stop and shake off the corporate cobwebs every now and then. If a person is sitting in the corner staring up at the ceiling, you could be watching him daydream — or watching him come up with your next million-dollar product idea. (Or doing both things at once.) 

via Liz Ryan