Five Underrated Posts

Thanks to Scot Herrick over at Cube Rules for the idea to repost our five least-appreciated posts. Are they bad posts? Not at all! Some passed with little comment. Others are from when we first started blogging. But they are all very, very good posts. Here they are, in reverse chronological order, with a sentence or two about why your clickings will be rewarded:

Focus on the work

A post that responded to a previous post about workplace rudeness. We ask who is more rude? The person who is “late” or the person who cares more about time than results?

Working from home

Starts with a compilation of links to silly how-to-work-from-home links. Ends with the eternal question: Does dressing like a pirate while working at home affect productivity?

Election Day in a ROWE

A post from Election Day ‘07. Now that we’re coming up on ‘08, we thought we’d run it again. Why have Election Day on a Saturday or make it a holiday when instead, you can just give people control over their time?

The Myth of “Face Time”

Our first effort to slay the dragon that is “face time.” Beware of Home Week!

Your Moment of Peaceful, Productive Reflection Begins . . . Now!

From back when we thought long blog post titles meant good blog post titles. This one’s about a pilot program at Intel that treats adults like kids. Shhhhhh! (On Tuesdays.)

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4 Responses to “Five Underrated Posts”

  1. Sital | May 23rd, 2008 at 9:36 pm

    Great posts, great book

    thank you!

    S

  2. Sital | May 24th, 2008 at 3:23 am

    Great posts and great book!

  3. Torley Lives | May 26th, 2008 at 3:00 pm

    How did you determine these were the most underrated? # of views and/or other criteria? Just curious. :)

  4. Cali & Jody | May 30th, 2008 at 8:16 pm

    Torley - much to our readers’ dismay (perhaps), there was no scientific formula for determining the most underrated posts. Basically, these posts had few (or zero) comments, but were also from back when we first started blogging. In all reality, we just wanted to bring them back up front so you all could read them since they were buried behind a hundred other posts. Hope you enjoyed them!

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