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Birtspeak

Posted on Wednesday, January 9th, 2008 at 11:22pm. #

Richard Titus, a highly impressive colleague of mine, is today quoted in Private Eye’s Birtspeak column. His appearance has been blogged about by Nick Reynolds, the editor of the blog from where his out-of-context quote appeared.

In a previous job, I had to write a “technical competencies” document for staff appraisals. You know, the kind of thing that is normally full of… “shows an aptitude for on-the-job learning of latest technologies with a view to their application where required on websites and other digital media” kind of stuff. (Actually, rather a good thing to do, all things considered).

I have a healthy distaste for form-filling and internal documents, as my colleagues are rapidly discovering, and I felt it needed subverting. So, I managed to write a “technical competency” that I was hugely proud of:

“Demonstrates a thorough understanding of liquid production techniques and sharing where applicable with the team, with any additions as required by each team member”.

The wonks in HR read it and incredibly signed it off. So, the requirement to “make a good cup of tea” is enshrined in my team’s job roles for ever more. (I hope Andy‘s realised).

5 comments

R Titus
commenting at January 10th, 2008 at 12:51am

I feel like I’ve finally been razzed and am in the fraternity. Note to self, don’t write BBC blogs on small amounts of sleep without a healthy editorial pass by someone less deprived.

I blame my daughter, she’s only 2, she can handle the responsibility.

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Andrew Jackson
commenting at January 10th, 2008 at 9:54am

Hehehe. Classic.

Private Titus » The London Biker
commenting at January 10th, 2008 at 11:06am

[...] with the increased use of dynamic, customisable websites.So does that make me a Birtist? Update: James Cridland is thinking much the same thing.    « Come on boys, it’s the new year, and time to play with yourself. | [...]

Nick Reynolds (BBC)
commenting at January 22nd, 2008 at 4:38pm

LOL!

Tom
commenting at December 30th, 2009 at 4:20pm

I share the same distaste for form filling. My office works the same way and a lot of times we have to spend more time on red tape than the actual issue.

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