3 thoughts on “Treat the intranet as a child, not your employees”
Anonymous
“…I have yet to come across a company that has ever forced any employee to agree to any form of compliance or agreement on a daily basis.”
Well, if you take a look at the Ontario Public Service (Canada), you'll find they do it on a daily basis. I work for them and yes I have to read an agreement before I can login to my computer.
Anonymous
Hey Stephen thanks for the link and comment. There's nothing a dialogue on a contentionus issue to get the juices flowing before the weekend! I saw the page from your link but that's really a splash page on the Internet and not necessarily forced complicance on the intranet. Are you force through a daily compliance process when you log onto your computer?
Anonymous
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“…I have yet to come across a company that has ever forced any employee to agree to any form of compliance or agreement on a daily basis.”
Well, if you take a look at the Ontario Public Service (Canada), you'll find they do it on a daily basis. I work for them and yes I have to read an agreement before I can login to my computer.
Hey Stephen thanks for the link and comment. There's nothing a dialogue on a contentionus issue to get the juices flowing before the weekend! I saw the page from your link but that's really a splash page on the Internet and not necessarily forced complicance on the intranet. Are you force through a daily compliance process when you log onto your computer?
I found this website which
lets you surf porn, ebay, or whatever other sites you want without being detected. It saved my butt
on more than one occassion. http://www.proxyweb.us