Friday, August 31, 2007

Is it viable - what is you company's vacation policy?

It’s every worker’s dream: take as much vacation time as you want, on short notice, and don’t worry about your boss calling you on it. Cut out early, make it a long weekend, string two weeks together — as you like. No need to call in sick on a Friday so you can disappear for a fishing trip. Just go; nobody’s keeping track. more...

Can your company survive with these kind of policy? Although, I would like to have this kind of flexibility, but there is always some kind of but...

Thursday, August 30, 2007

What would you do if you get a tough question like this...

Round of applause for her. How do our Capstone questions compare against this?

Wednesday, August 29, 2007

A simple future

According to Bill Diffenderffer, the CEO of Skybus, his company can offer a $10 ticket for a nonstop flight without delays or lost luggage. The guiding vision for this company, not surprisingly, is simplicity. Apple had started the revolution. They started simplifying complex electronic products for the benefit of the consumers. Just imagine how simple is iPod.

What do you think? Is it necessary that, in this time and world we should direct our companies to build simple products for our customers?

Here you can read the story about the
Skybus Deal.