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Pure March Madness?

March 21st, 2008 @ 1:43 pm

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Categories: Collaboration, Management, Work Life

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March Madness at BNET TowersWe asked the question yesterday, will March Madness topple the economy? Heck, does this veritable virus threaten Western Civilization itself? Perhaps all life on Earth?

Well, maybe not.

But, like it or not, it’s a part of our office lives for the next couple weeks or so. Bracketing, illicit betting, alma mater nuts hoping for their teams will give it the old college try – at times it really does seem like a form of mass hysteria. Even here at BNET Towers, one fellow is able to follow the games on a TV set hooked up to CBS’s vaunted live webcast.

Some are crowing that businesses stand to lose some $1.7 billion in lost productivity, while others say it’s more like $3.8 (though that doesn’t hold a candle to the multi-billions supposedly lost to fantasy sports, which can take hours a day compared to the playoffs’ quick-and-easy bracketing).

Do you think March Madness will hurt your company?

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    mbmattis@...

    03/24/08 | Report as spam

    What Do You Think?

    Will March Madness deepen the recession?

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    srgreen2003

    03/25/08 | Report as spam

    RE: Pure March Madness?

    Our Society has become so hateful, critical, trivial and greedy that we have forgotten how to Love, support and care for one another. A positive show of support helps to promote growth, prosperity and comradeship of our young men and women and is a ???Good Thing???. Most working adults are on the job 5 days every week of our lives. Taking the time off from work to support our children, which will ultimately be our future doctors, lawyers, office professionals, engineers, etc. should be a welcomed event. No company plans to fail but when they fail to plan that's when problems occur. Cross-training is the wave of the future. Enjoy the games!!!

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