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habit? or mismanage?

Posted by citra aulia on August 15, 2011 at 8:00 PM

An interesting twit from It'sThingsinLife this morning had made me reluctantly smile: Better late than never, but never late is better So true. I hate being late. Some people hate me for this issue. From their look I can tell they don't like to be told off whenever they are late.. When I absorp the line, it really can reflect in many aspects in life. You may loose your love one if you keep 'coming late' or 'doing it late' :D I am Struggling in fighting the stereotype that indonesians are always late; love to be late. At least to prove my self that I don't fall into that category. This time, I think I limit the issue for things at work. I consider my industry expect people to be on time. Being in this hospitality industry, we are in a cycle where our chain links to other. It is crucial to ensure we are on time for work. Once someone fail to keep this time discipline, he or she cause damage to their colleagues, their team. Can you imagine being late, while your front desk colleague expecting your presence handling guest queuing in long line? Or commis assign on mis en place coming late, his team mate dying seeing guest coming in and service people start placing the order? I think, that is rather mean, and you really pay no respect your team. Well, for myself, arriving late at work makes me cranky. Ruins my morning mood. I'd appreciate if my team appreciate tardiness. I think, If we spare mercy for lateness, they will grow happily to become habit. Scaarryyyy. I wonder, whether this habit derives from bad time management or it is just it. Accepting lateness once in a while with traffic as reason, will work only once in a blue moon. You do it several time, meaning you are no good in planning your life. Leave early for work, get up early to get ready. Ring a bell what people say? -You can't make the same mistake twice. The second time you make it, it's no longer a mistake. It's a choice. Coming late first time is a lesson. Should learn to avoid making same mistake. Coming late second, third, four time, it is no longer mistake to learn from. It is bad habit we need to kill. For somethings in life, late is better than never. But indeed, never late is, better.

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Reply Hotel Manager
02:07 AM on August 15, 2011 
I am speechless reading this note this time. We all experienced of being late once in a life time. I am fully agree that tardiness should be tackled appropriately and properly. Lateness has actually become time waster for the company and subsequently hamper productivity.
Furthermore, lateness is causing bad moral and team demotivation.

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