A culture that every company needs to nurture

Going through Microsoft’s Linkedin profile, I clicked on the product & services section to know what else they have to offer.

I was extremely delighted to see they run a “GARAGE”.

Well, it’s a leisure place where employees can let their wildest dreams or projects take shape.

Yeh, the place where employees after work can take up their dream projects & actually work on them at their own pace & intellectual levels.

A place where you get technical help if you are not geeky or do anything that sets your pulse racing.

The place is indeed home to some of the innovations that you see in Microsoft products. It’s not at all the place where people come to pass their time to have free coffee & pizza.

Well I dedicated some 8 lines to Microsoft’s promotion, you have full right in your capacity to think that either I am being paid or I am a Microsoft loyal.

No guys, it’s something I miss at my workplace.

People can’t imagine that they can have such an open, innovative & rewarding work culture at their office. If I tell that this type of culture does exist. They will ridicule me, such will be the disbelief.

Probably that’s what separates an average company from a company that has racked in billions from its innovative products.

How they churn out such beautiful yet sustainable & utility products in their culture is hidden in the culture, the space they provide to their employees & the kind of environment they nurture at the workplace.

People love to come there do some life changing work & enjoy every bit of it.

It’s a great feeling to enjoy work & getting paid for it yet making a difference. Hope my company learns from it. No chance, but hoping against hope.

Have an urgent work to do. Keep up the good work guyz!!!

 
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