mrswdk wrote:Any solid evidence out there on the sort of impacts that hot desking has on staff productivity, morale etc., compared to assigned desks?
This one I have informally tested in a classroom setting. Usually I would randomize my seat on random.org before going to a lecture and I would very much disturb the entire class by re-arranging the seating. People like to sit in the same spot all the time and you wouldn't believe the chaos that I caused by this behavior. That isn't solid evidence, but I have a feeling that it would lower productivity and morale. Letting people pick their own seating is terrible, as nobody can be trusted to do anything with any rational thought, and they also can't be trusted to do it randomly. If it is centrally assigned, it might be more space efficient, morale be damned. People's brains become less good as they repeat patterns and get into habits. At all times in every way you should as a human being try to be breaking your patterns. As a good boss, you would want that to happen for your workers. As an evil "the man" kind of boss, you don't want your employees to have to reinvent the wheel everytime they do something so you want indoctrinated rigid thought patterns.
DirtyDishSoap wrote:Topic:
Dreams.
Go.
Ecclesiastes 5:3,7 gives a general impression of dreams "A dream comes when there are many cares, and mark the speech of a fool. ... Much dreaming and many words are meaningless. Therefore, fear God." However, revelations from God come through dreams (Numbers 12:6, Job 33:15-17, Jeremiah 23:28, Acts 2:17). This might seem contradictory and in fact one can observe many cases where dreams are a type of prophecy (usually with proper interpretation, as in Genesis 40:8-23, 41:1-36; Daniel 2:16-30, 4:1-37) but we also have examples where dreams are mere delusions or fabrications (Jeremiah 23:25-32, 27:9, 29:8, Zechariah 10:2). Part of the difficulty is in the evanescent and delusive nature of dreams themselves (Job 20:8 and Isaiah 29:7-8). So, what are we to do of this? Luckily, there is a test in Deuteronomy (13:1-5):
“If a prophet or a dreamer of dreams arises among you and gives you a sign or a wonder, and the sign or wonder that he tells you comes to pass, and if he says, ‘Let us go after other gods,’ which you have not known, ‘and let us serve them,’ you shall not listen to the words of that prophet or that dreamer of dreams. For the Lord your God is testing you, to know whether you love the Lord your God with all your heart and with all your soul. You shall walk after the Lord your God and fear him and keep his commandments and obey his voice, and you shall serve him and hold fast to him. But that prophet or that dreamer of dreams shall be put to death, because he has taught rebellion against the Lord your God, who brought you out of the land of Egypt and redeemed you out of the house of slavery, to make you leave the way in which the Lord your God commanded you to walk. So you shall purge the evil from your midst.
There are many famous dreams like Martin Luther King Jr's famous speech and Jacob's Ladder being probably the two most famous.