Corner Cubicle Management
July 3, 2009 by Phil Gerbyshak
Filed under Business
Friend of Slacker Manager Scot Herrick is on vacation this week, so he asked some of his favorite Cubicle Warriors to share their insights with his readers. I was one of the contributors, with an article titled Managing from the Corner Cubicle.
I shared 4 reasons why it’s better to work in the corner cubicle than the corner office.
Visibility
Accessibility
Knowledge gathering
Dive in when needed
Read the details of Managing from the Corner Cubicle and leave a comment with your thoughts about cube life.
Cubicle Left photo credit to Kenner
Cubicle Warriors want relevance
April 9, 2009 by Phil Gerbyshak
Filed under Business
In the second of three posts by Scot Herrick from Cube Rules, we’ll take a dive into irrelevance.
This series looks at the challenges of managing Cubicle Warriors, the people who not only survive, but thrive working in cubicles. Their management challenge is they are productive workers and need good management to reach their best work. Patrick Lencioni guides us on how to manage these workers by identifying The Three Signs of a Miserable Job. I take a look at each and apply them to managing Cubicle Warriors. Today’s look is Irrelevance.
Irrelevance is defined by Lencioni as “everyone needs to know …read more




