Obvious Signs of a Miserable Tech-Job
High level companies like Google, MySpace and YouTube guarantee for innovation, drive other companies and change the Web landscape quickly in a very innovative way blurring the line between software and the Internet using an architecture of participation.
Many companies have realized now what they really need. After years of stagnation it's a good time to find a better job.
InformationWeek gives advice to recognize when it's time to leave a bad company:
- Nothing more to learn
- Mergers, Acquisitions, Rumors
- Toxic Co-Workers
- The Boss Blues
- Underpaid And Overworked
More:
Labels: organization, planning
Once your Boss Calls you a 'Fieldmarshall'...
...you are an ENTJ ('
Myers-Briggs Test For Programmers'):
'Business executives, CEOs, organization founders, business administrators, managers, entrepreneurs, judges, lawyers, computer consultants, university professors, politicians, credit investigators, labor relations worker, marketing department manager, mortgage banker, systems analysts, scientists.
They are born to lead and can steer the organization towards their vision, using their excellent organizing and understanding of what needs to get done.'
ENTJ's are:
- Aggressive
- To the Point
- Decisive
Some hints for 'HR managers':
'The Myers-Briggs Type Indicator is frequently used in the areas of pedagogy, group dynamics, employee training, leadership training, marriage counseling, and personal development. Fieldmarshals search more for goals and policy than they do for procedures and regulations.' (Wikipedia)
Labels: lifestyle, organization, planning
Hourly Work Activity in New Product Development
Planning and leading comprehensive marketing and technology strategies in support of business goals and objectives requires expertise in directing the creation of marketing tools and steering the execution of technology programs on the one hand, on the other it requires constantly to acquire information and to carry out and to participate in technology research and analysis on an international level across the globe.
Using Google Search as research tool No.1 the hourly search activity in the the personalized search statistics reflects also activity to develop new products and services.

Isn't that a bit different from an average employee? Germany: 40.9 h/week, 29.1 payed holidays, free weekend :-)
Labels: google, planning, product, search