I am trying to use programming at work, but I feel the thing is seen as mere "IT" and that it has no consideration at all. Which is weird, as we are sharing horrors, now at my company (a multinational) is budget time. There is an excel file with 500 tabs (500) going around to collect the budget for each cost center.
I mean, when you start clearly overusing a tool, if you call yourself a manager you must realize it. You can't keep saying that your job is not IT because at the end your and others productivity depends on it. Somehow I start thinking that the way you do things is as important as the things you are doing.
Bottom line is, we will come up with a budget, everybody will work a lot over the 40 hrs per week, there will be lots of input and logic mistakes (most of them will be corrected, others not). But they will be able to check the 'budget done' radio button. And they will be proud of this achievement. I won't, because I will be feeling stupid spending time doing this kind of things in 2012.
I mean, when you start clearly overusing a tool, if you call yourself a manager you must realize it. You can't keep saying that your job is not IT because at the end your and others productivity depends on it. Somehow I start thinking that the way you do things is as important as the things you are doing.
Bottom line is, we will come up with a budget, everybody will work a lot over the 40 hrs per week, there will be lots of input and logic mistakes (most of them will be corrected, others not). But they will be able to check the 'budget done' radio button. And they will be proud of this achievement. I won't, because I will be feeling stupid spending time doing this kind of things in 2012.