Thread regarding Honeywell International Inc. layoffs

Open Office decreases collaboration...

Here's a cost savings idea that will improve free cash flow. Stop wasting money open office plans. Follow link for more details...

http://rstb.royalsocietypublishing.org/content/373/1753/20170239

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@2jnl, 2txj

I thought the new cover sheet on the TPS reports was you redline?

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Post ID: @2yan+Uamk411

Do you happen to have an appointment with the two Bobs?

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Post ID: @2qrp+Uamk411

@2jnl,,

That’s it, no screwing around, It’s the Redline ultimatum! I’m not messing around!

I really will think about possibly looking for work elsewhere. Yes that will show them!

I’m serious this time.

I suppose you are still looking for your red swingline stapler?

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Post ID: @2osk+Uamk411

This will be a red line. Will start looking for jobs right away if they pull this bs.

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Post ID: @2jnl+Uamk411

I do not want to see someone picking their nose. I got 37 yrs in Sperry /Unisys/ Honeywell. This is one of those lines in sand . If they change the cubical I am in to that, I'm outta there.

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Post ID: @2txj+Uamk411

I remember that the open office was touted for better personal interface with your coworkers. Then folks talked about how they never work with any one local. The Management tap dancing was great. Leave now.

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Post ID: @2cot+Uamk411

The Honeywell operating system: micromanagement through cheap furniture and Agile methodologies.

I wouldn't call it prison because I am free to go at any time but the festival seating is unpleasant, noisy & counter productive.

If I walked into a company for an interview and saw lines of benches like a third world sweat shop as the work environment, it would weigh heavily against that company.

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Post ID: @2wds+Uamk411

prison, camp, but the first one that came to my mind was military. (and the most important, thank you)

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Post ID: @2eow+Uamk411

Seriously, 1fjc? But then I realized every visitor to this site isn't familiar with prison protocol that includes checking the beds every night to make sure that every prisoner is accounted for. Or, for children at camp or college dormitory students back in the day, that everyone was where they were supposed to be and not somewhere else.

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Post ID: @1jnk+Uamk411

What is this bed check you speak of?

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Post ID: @1fjc+Uamk411

that is a pretty damning article. solid well conducted study will clear results. meanwhile.... i have only attended one face 2 face meeting in the last 3 months. all work is outsourced both internally to lowest cost labor and externally to contract manufactures. open office in our building is nothing more than a bed check device.

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Post ID: @1jth+Uamk411

This sentiment is found in many other respected news articles - just Google it. Hon does not care! I would not put it past them to find as many non-value added, irritating, mumbo jumbo that keeps productivity to a minimum.

I’ve turned down job offers in the past that had open office layouts. It was a deal breaker.

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