Wow, never heard of the mandatory pantyhose rule before, and I went to Catholic school. But just another of many reasons we would deride LockMart.
I'm seeing so much evidence in my doctoral program about how the most successful companies are accepting of innovation, and innovation comes from risk, and willingness to take risk comes from employees who are empowered and enabled by feeling safe in their true authentic skin. It's truly strange seeing people attack the one true path to success because they can't figure out any of the other multiple pathways to establishing trust other than strict conformity. Which leads to stagnation.
Wow, never heard of the mandatory pantyhose rule before, and I went to Catholic school. But just another of many reasons we would deride LockMart.
I'm seeing so much evidence in my doctoral program about how the most successful companies are accepting of innovation, and innovation comes from risk, and willingness to take risk comes from employees who are empowered and enabled by feeling safe in their true authentic skin. It's truly strange seeing people attack the one true path to success because they can't figure out any of the other multiple pathways to establishing trust other than strict conformity. Which leads to stagnation.
I did not have to wear hose at the Lockmart! It was at a store I worked at in the 1990s.