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JWBananas, to risa in Totally not listening to it right now....
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JWBananas, to risa in It's so bubbly, cloying...and happy.
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JWBananas, to asklemmy in What's the purpose of strategy statements and other "corporate plans" in office culture
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Who knows? I thought it was a good use for the tool.

JWBananas, to daystrominstitute in Wild theory about the Mysterious Ship
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And then they had the audacity to do it again in season 3 of Picard!

JWBananas, to asklemmy in What's the purpose of strategy statements and other "corporate plans" in office culture
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Considering the often-abstract nature of these presentations, I thought ChatGPT might be able to give a decent answer:

Great question! Corporate strategy statements and plans serve several purposes in office culture. First and foremost, they provide a roadmap for the organization, outlining its goals, priorities, and the path it intends to take to achieve success. This helps align everyone in the company towards a common direction.

When executives present these plans in meetings, they aim to communicate the company’s vision and objectives clearly. By breaking down abstract concepts into actionable steps, they hope to inspire and motivate employees. It’s about creating a shared understanding of what success looks like and how each individual contributes to that success.

The use of corporate jargon and abstract language might seem unnecessary, but it often stems from a desire to create a cohesive narrative that resonates with the company’s values. It’s an attempt to build a sense of identity and purpose among employees.

Moreover, these presentations can serve as a platform for leadership to emphasize the company’s commitment to its core values. By highlighting aspects like customer focus, product excellence, and the importance of the workforce, leaders reinforce the company culture and guide behavior.

In essence, these meetings are not just about conveying information; they’re about fostering a collective mindset, aligning teams, and creating a sense of belonging and shared purpose. While it may feel like a lot of effort for seemingly vague information, the hope is that employees leave with a clearer sense of direction and motivation to contribute towards the company’s success.

JWBananas, to daystrominstitute in Wild theory about the Mysterious Ship
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It was nice to see them subvert the typical “the entire quadrant/galaxy/universe is at stake” trope.

JWBananas, to risa in Now roast, you contemptuous creature
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When I first watched that movie, I was very much BuT iN tHe BoOk ShE LoOkEd LiKe…

But looking back, they made the right call to change the character’s appearance. Having her look Legally Barbie truly made her that much more insidious.

JWBananas, to daystrominstitute in Wild theory about the Mysterious Ship
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The ship also can’t be interested in these ships for their intended purposes, since there’s nothing of substance that connects them all-beyond all having disgruntled lower deckers.

Coming back to read this again, it’s a bit amusing that the actual answer was right here and was dismissed.

JWBananas, to risa in DON'T TALK TO ME ABOUT PAIN [1000th post. Holy shit.]
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The Unsinkable Molly Brown is still the best Titanic movie.

And Ben-Hur (1959) is still the best Jesus movie.

“Is that the one with Jesus?”

“Well, he’s in it, but it’s not really about him.”

JWBananas, to risa in The memes, they got me
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Thanks, first audible laugh all day

JWBananas, to risa in Now roast, you contemptuous creature
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I guess you just… Kai Lost!

JWBananas, to risa in He tries so hard because he doesn't want to be remembered as "the other Captain Ransom"
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JWBananas, to risa in The white stuff.
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The image that has been burned into my brain since I was 5

JWBananas, to asklemmy in Why don't public restroom stalls have OPEN/OCCUPIED indicators like porta potties do?
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The US is cheap. We even famously have large gaps between the door/stall panels. I can only imagine it is to accommodate temperature/humidity changes so that they don’t jam.

Nicer places sometimes have actual deadbolt locks connected to a vacant/occupied indicator on the exterior. But it is rare. Usually it’s just a gapped stall with a sliding lock that will often not even line up correctly without wiggling the door.

In some instances I have had to use my gym key fob in place of the missing sliding mechanism to secure the door.

JWBananas, to asklemmy in Why don't public restroom stalls have OPEN/OCCUPIED indicators like porta potties do?
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Some do. Most are too cheap to bother.

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