Are you a burster?
From Busyness vs. Burst: Why Corporate Web Workers Look Unproductive:
There’s a culture clash inside office buildings where workers from the busyness economy sit in cubicles next to workers from the burst economy… web workers. Even if you work as a corporate employee in an office building, you may still be a web worker, using the Web for radical and unconventional productivity. If you are, your coworkers who don’t get how the Web changes work may think you’re a malingerer, given your incessant online connecting and surfing combined with your lack of attention to the old rules of work.
This article was an excellent find for me. It illustrated a lot of points that I had struggled to clarify for myself over the past few years, especially when I worked in environments that valued busyness far more than bursting.
If you hadn’t figured out by now, I am definitely a burster. I have been for a long time. In the past it’s caused some friction with those who adhered to busyness. Bursting works well in environments that foster innovation and care about nurturing creativity among all personality types.
[tags]bursting, web workers, productivity[/tags]
This entry was posted on Tuesday, July 31st, 2007 at 11:10 pm and is filed under Creativity, Discussions, Social Media, Technology .
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