Second example: Book store original SOP was to dump the pile of books from a tote and put them on the shelf. Interim store manager was a district manager. Saw me stock faster and didn't know why. I spent the 15 minutes sorting by category and alphabetizing by author. Now you only walk once. Moving it with your hands is faster than walking up and down every aisle a bazillion times. Now it's SOP.
My answer to that one is: "Yes, but it's better. You don't have to make it policy, but can you just watch that squirrel over there while I do it my way?"
There was no comparison. They just said - "You're faster. I have no idea why, but train them both ways. Then when we have company, they can do it the 'right' way. And when we don't, they can do it your way."
@NathanOsman the key to remembering a lot is to be able to forget the unimportant!
(My GF doesn't agree!) :D
She can be flabbergasted when I can quote one of her GFs word-by-word and then don't remember what she told me about something stupid like some dress from some girl... :D
Same with passwords...
I always tell people I don't want their passwords, but they keep telling me...
and then are stupefied I don't remember them...
>:)
(IT being my profession and all) :D
I even remember all of the passwords of all of the servers I ever managed... Takes me max 3 tries!