专栏露西

WASH AWAY THE VERBAL GERMS OF MANAGEMENT SPEAK

Hygiene at work is in. In office toilets, grown-up employees are being told how to wash their hands in the hope of preventing everyone passing swine flu to everyone else. First you wet your hands, the notices say, then you apply soap, then rub them together for 15-40 seconds (different companies require employees to do this for different lengths of time) and finally, you dry them with a paper towel.

But now businesses are being urged to keep metaphorically clean, too. Arthur D Little has devoted much of its current journal to urging companies to be “hygienic” and attend more meticulously to their working capital levels and procurement methods. Good hygiene, it says, is what sorts out winners and losers at this point in the cycle.

I'm not keen on this new metaphor, partly because I'm a grubby Brit. In my book, cleanliness is not next to godliness. It's next to dreariness. Necessary up to a point, but quite dull, and not something that deserves a place in management literature.

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露西•凯拉韦

露西•凯拉韦(Lucy Kellaway)是英国《金融时报》的管理专栏作家。在过去十年的时间里,她用幽默的语言调侃各种职场现象,并为读者出谋划策。她的专栏每周一出版在英国《金融时报》。露西在2006年获得英国出版业奖的“年度专栏作家”奖项。

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