A mail of around 17 lines was drafted and sent across the Bhopal Centre of office. After two replies, there was a pin drop silence. Then after a day or two, again two three more mails came as replies. And then what followed was a lambi khamoshi. Later, some people probably out of courtesy thought of replying. In total, there were 16 mails that were exchanged.
It is important to share this data of this particular mail because the subject line was "party time". The occasion was new year eve.
On the contrary, there was yet another reason to share another mail across group. This was for the group meeting to be held at Hoshangabad for two days. This mail had 26 replies from Bhopal centre only on the commuting part of the whole logistics.
In 10 years of professional life across five companies / organisations, I had zero experience of this kind. I had always seen people getting hyper about a picnic / excursion / party plan as compared to anything formal or work-related.
I do not know the reason yet, but I am in the process of knowing what goes on in their heads to react so differently. Will share as soon as I get to know.Till then, in Eklavya's words (do not misunderstand it as a politically correct conclusion, they are vociferous about their opinions) it is a "dilchasp" (meaning interesting) phenomenon!
It is important to share this data of this particular mail because the subject line was "party time". The occasion was new year eve.
On the contrary, there was yet another reason to share another mail across group. This was for the group meeting to be held at Hoshangabad for two days. This mail had 26 replies from Bhopal centre only on the commuting part of the whole logistics.
In 10 years of professional life across five companies / organisations, I had zero experience of this kind. I had always seen people getting hyper about a picnic / excursion / party plan as compared to anything formal or work-related.
I do not know the reason yet, but I am in the process of knowing what goes on in their heads to react so differently. Will share as soon as I get to know.Till then, in Eklavya's words (do not misunderstand it as a politically correct conclusion, they are vociferous about their opinions) it is a "dilchasp" (meaning interesting) phenomenon!
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