Adults Are Children Now; Bosses Have to Let Them Draw All Over Everything
The Wall Street Journal published a story Wednesday about a trend of companies encouraging their employees to organize their ideas and explain complicated concepts through "doodling."
Every once in a while, a line would slip in that revealed the kinds of "doodles" these people are really doing – lines and boxes:
"You don't have to be amazing artists... It's mostly boxes and lines and stuff like that to get your point across."
But, for the most part, the Journal was determined to conjure images of a corporate world-turned-Baby-Sitters Club, where whimsy is currency and every CEO is Claudia.
Here are the five best lines from the article:
Caity Weaver has the rest here: http://gawker.com/5905245/adults-are-children-now-bosses-have-to-let-them-draw-all-over-everything
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