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== Notes on company benefits (22.10.2009)<br> ==


Trying to move my notes and thoughts into wiki, instead of keeping them on paper, and loosing track of them.<br>
From interviews with Danish people on Strøget in Copenhagen, when asked about what characterized a good leader is, the following was mentioned:<br>
*Empathy<br>
*Listens
*Remember that all employees are different
*Meets on time
*Shows trust in his /&nbsp;her employees
*Shows that he /&nbsp;she can be trusted
When the same people were asked about benefits, the following came up:
*Extra days off
*Massage of back, some Danish companies have arranged for massage during working hours
*Free mobile phone
*Company car /&nbsp;paid transport
*Lunch
*Flexible working hours
*Fitness
*Surprises
*Free Internet at home
*Afternoon fruit
*Friday bar
Some thoughts on benefits for our company
*More vacation days, for long time employees
*Team budgets
*Thoughts about extentions on 2-year bonus and 5-year bonus?
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== What to share on the wiki (16.11.2009)<br>  ==
Extract of some good ideas about what to put on the wiki found in this article (in Danish): [http://www.erhvervsbladet.dk/vaekstmaskinen/brug-af-wiki-kraever-aabenhed Article on wiki usage]
*Everything from complex technical questions to daily information has its right to be put on the wiki.
*Knowledge is shared during projects and available to all employees no matter where they are.
* Easing the email overload, because employees can find information on the wiki, they don't have to ask everyone on email any more, especially is mentioned the company rules such as:
** Rules for time registration.
** Lunch meetings.
** Who makes the coffee (not so relevant for our company I guess).
* The company (Neoconsult) has used wiki for 5 years.
* The wish is to make developers put words on what they are working on while they are doing it, share the knowledge which is gathered.
* In Neoconsult's wiki the employees can also find information about:
** How the printer works.
** Which magazines and newspapers the company subscribe to.
** How time registration is done.
** What's for lunch.
** Upcoming events.
* Limiting the flow of disturbing emails.
* Important that the wiki doesn't contain technical stuff only, but also information about the company's day-to-day information.
* Wiki fits well with organisations which are based on trust and open structure.
* Everybody has access to all information and must be aware that the information must be treated carefully.
* Management must backup around the idea of openess and motivate the employees to play along.

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