Smiles and Waves

Something strange happened in the office this week. First a child's bicycle bell was taped onto the wall, below the hundreds of story cards. Then we started to ring it when finishing a story. Finishing a story is good news, so a few people started to clap when the bell was rung. After a day, and about five rings of the bell, most people were clapping. Then a whisper went round, "Next time the bell rings, we're going to do a Mexican wave." And we did. Now it seems we will be ringing a bell and doing Mexican waves every day for the next few months
What happened here? How did my British cynicism fail to resist this onslaught of enthusiasm? I've shared an office with a sales team before and pitied them for their cheesy whistle-blowing, but I feel that the teams around us don't pity us, they might even be a little jealous. There's a lot of smiling going on and some giggling. Like the best humour, we're laughing at ourselves, but we're also smiling because we're doing a good job, and we've found a way to celebrate.

2 Comments:
You have to be kidding me, what totall and utter madness, and how f**king annoying you must be for the rest of the office.
I can just imagine how many time syou break another teams concentration just because you've done your job.
Remember the original use of the bell was in piece meal work. The more times it rings and its not you, the bigger the psychological effect it has on you to speed up
Quality beware
Thinking about the bell, because I am that sad, but also totaly astounded by its use.
The only other instance of the use of a bell to mark an instance of something happening is at Lloyds of London everytime a ship is sunk
Think on.....
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