Not exact matches
It's a lot of paperwork, and
everybody knows your business,
everybody knows how
much you pay
for something, how
much you get out of it.
But then yeah,
everybody's gonna find their different thing, but I think to clean up and say it's temporary, it's
something I'm doing
for my health to experiment, then you get to be the owner of how
much you put it back.
There's so
much to look forward to this year (like every year) and as always, there's a little
something for everybody.
Everybody does get
something of what they want, maybe not in the way that they want it, but they do get a piece of it and that's as
much as you can really hope
for.
Best of all, of course, the Expo is entirely free to attend, and there is
much,
much more on offer than we have space to mention here — there really is
something for everybody.
Aaron Street: Yeah, I think on the flip side
for us is when we implemented Slack a year and a half ago or so, it definitely had the advantage of making sure people were part of the group and able to be in touch more rather than just occasional check ins when there was
something due from them, but there were times when it had the opposite effect of way too
much noise where people were just chatting all day long and the chatting was really fun and so you didn't want to miss it so then
everybody was just glued to their computer chatting with each other rather than doing work.