A phrase decribing the change in senior employee behaviour.
When older/senior employees, who have worked in one company/location for most of their working lives, adopt shakespeare's second childishness in the truest sense, and reduce to toddlers in the playground. It normally is characterised when they are merged, or taken over.
Cause: Employees who have been in one comapny too long, way too long, and do not have a clue of the working world outside of their office cubicle of 15+ years.
Symptoms: General rebellion with no apprant reason. Broken urinals, cisterns, degrading scribbling/graffiti on company pemises/walls sometimes seen.
Cure: Fire them/spank them.
First seen in Marconi in Beeston in 2006, when they were taken over by Ericsson.
When older/senior employees, who have worked in one company/location for most of their working lives, adopt shakespeare's second childishness in the truest sense, and reduce to toddlers in the playground. It normally is characterised when they are merged, or taken over.
Cause: Employees who have been in one comapny too long, way too long, and do not have a clue of the working world outside of their office cubicle of 15+ years.
Symptoms: General rebellion with no apprant reason. Broken urinals, cisterns, degrading scribbling/graffiti on company pemises/walls sometimes seen.
Cure: Fire them/spank them.
First seen in Marconi in Beeston in 2006, when they were taken over by Ericsson.
Well the company wants to introduce a more efficient way of doing things. It's much better than the old way of doing things.
I hope the employees don't go Marconi on us.
I hope the employees don't go Marconi on us.
by Pensive- October 15, 2008
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John and Jane speak over each other at the same time and pause for each other at the same time - until one says "I am sorry go ahead" or So-go. So-go can also be applied to when you're walking and almost bump into a stranger and instead of picking opposite paths, you both take the same step in either direction, causing an awkward moment. At this point one can remain where they are and say "so-go" and the other person choses which step to take and break the tie.
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