Monzo Bank’s Post

FAITHFUL BEHAVIOUR IN THE OFFICE: - watering the office plants - bringing in snacks from your recent holiday - actually putting used dishes in the dishwasher - holding the door open for someone - writing a description of the meeting in the invite 

John Toon

Chartered accountant, speaker, early adopter, investor, podcaster, consultant and tech evangelist

1mo

We all know that faithless behaviour mainly involves tearing off tights with your teeth. Probably not office behaviour to be encouraged 🪩

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George Brand

Head of Delivery @VIOOH

2mo

Monzo is a highly unethical organisation. Good luck

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Sophie Armitage

Sales Ops Business Partner at Experian

2mo

Still offering to make tea for the group like we did pre-pandemic

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Hannah Johnston

Business Development Director at Swordfish Advertising

2mo

Ellie Bradshaw our resident faithful plant waterer! 🌵

Nimisha Patel

UX designer, UX educator and Mentor

2mo

That last one!! 'Writing a description of the meeting in the invite'

Trushali P.

Author | Project Manager | Industrial Engineer

2mo

The last one is so much important. Meeting without an agenda are like panic attacks on my platter.

Ali Dewson

"Swiss Army Knife of All-bound Demand Gen" - Demand Generation Team Lead

2mo

This is 100% Traitor behaviour

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Nina Stephenson-Camps

I help you feel and perform your best at work - overcoming overwhelm, cultivating self leadership, preventing burnout | Workshops | 1:1 Coaching | Creator of the Mindset Mastery Blueprint™️|

2mo

And rinsing the used dishes before you put them in the dishwasher is an elevated vibe imo!

Kerrie-Anne Bradley

Movement, alignment & desk-related pain expert. Working with organisations globally. Pilates At Your Desk & Move At Your Desk membership. Author: Move More At Your Desk. Former economist.

2mo

But is this the behaviour of a traitor trying to look like a faithful? That’s what I’m wondering!

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