Sifteo Haikus
Posted June 29th, 2011 by Jeevan Kalanithi under Sifteo Life
Every two weeks, everyone on the team summarizes their work and plots out their goals for the next two weeks. In particular, each person writes a haiku that serves as a two week retrospective.
Why do we do this? I am not exactly sure, to tell you the truth. But we do. And it is awesome.
In particular, we had some real winners on Monday, from two of our intrepid interns, Igor Napolskikh and Regan Chan.
Without further ado:
Let my paintbrush flow,
Transforming the old to new.
Ahh, the mind wanders.
- Regan C.
(interpretation: updating website frontend for next revision.)
Finger machetes
Cut silent shroud, bird in hand
Path safe to follow
- Igor N.
(Interpretation: native font support now available on Sifteo cubes at improved speeds.)
what a delightfully unusual way to tap into the creative spring of your employees, from their technical minds to their completely zen abstract yet concrete minds to summarize their progress in such a simple, allegoric way.
ab. so. lute. ly. stunningly brilliant!