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Best Apple Product so far? |
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Do i have to answer the telephone on my day off? |
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EBay question...too good to be true? |
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Mushy | Why do people in upper levels of management LOVE the name badge so much & insist that people wear badges? |
I have never met a Director/VP/CEO level person who isn't in love with the idea that each person in the building must wear a name tag. What's the big deal? Chances are, people who work with each other know their co-workers' names. Is it to save the VP from embarassment because he/she doesn't know everyone's name? Don't they have more important stuff to worry with? Additional Details My employer does not (currently) have a key card, a security guard, nor receptionist. We are not required to present ID to gain entrance, so it has little if anything to do with building or personnel safety here. |
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As Real As It Gets
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It's part of a marketing strategy that asserts that customers are happier when they know the name of the person serving them. Customers are happier if they can know the employee on a first-name basis.
As an employee, I absolutely hated it, and I would never ask another to do it. I hate having strangers call me by name like they know me. |
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united9198
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A name badge is a security issue for most firms. Don't you have more things to worry about? |
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Vanes
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I think it is kind of like you said, They don't work with you and all the employees every day so they can't remember the names and don't want to be embarassed. |
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KnitWitch
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In my experience, it's been because the management either (1) wants to be able to address you by name and/or (2) simply can't be bothered with learning the names of their employees. |
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Steve C
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Security concerns, they need to control access to the office to prevent people stealing secrets, and the security staff is worthless without some kind of identification. I worked in a place where the security let a rapist in because so few people wore their badges. |
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Clueless
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We like knowing the names of the peons that serve us? Now get back to work!!! Those burgers aren't going to flip themselves!!! |
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peroxidekween
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I don't know about other people, but my name badge is my keycard to get into the building. If I don't have it, I can't open doors, and it's programmed to access all the specific areas I have clearance to get into. |
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M.A. Diamonds baby
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yes, thats why, ...and because they may have memory problems. |
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metcaw
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One: So they don't have to bother learning your name.
Two: Security reasons.
Three: Help New employees to adjust more easily |
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Rammstein
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TERRORISM! |
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Phil M
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Its not for their embarassment, its for yours. If your CEO or VP knew your coworkers names and not yours, who would feel bad?
And for any groups or co's who may be visiting your site to easily talk with you.
For new hires, transfers, etc.
There are many good reasons. Many people forget that their "little" function within an organization is only a small slice of the pie. There are numerous other functions and groups within and they all have to work in unison to be a successful company. |
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Deb W
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Some folks have rotten memories when it comes to names (self included). Officially, it is to identify whom is working for the company, and who are just visitors, etc. |
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Knowitall
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his cousin owns a badge factory. |
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Carl B
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Well not everyone knows everyone or needs to on a day by day but it's just polite to mention someones name if your in a meeting or some such. People like CEO's frankly meet thousands of people but don't wana offend because they cannot remember names. |
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USAGUY
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Watch out, that is the first sign of the anti-christ! |
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gidget
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so they know who to blame beside themselves! |
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