Thursday, July 2, 2009

D.U.N.G.E.O.N.

Dungeon...I learn this word after I work in Intel.
Is it a special term used by Intel?? Not sure....

I get the meaning of this word from the online dictionary:
dungeon - a dark cell (usually underground) where prisoners can be confined. Jail cell.

In Intel, dungeon means:- During project peak time, all members in the same team will work in a meeting room from 9am to 6pm instead of working in their own cubicle. The purpose to go dungeon is to ease face to face discussion whenever there is issue, and the key person in the room can help to resolve the problem immediately.
Lunch and tea break will be provided by company to save the time walking to cafeteria and take a 1hour lunch. This will enable you to work while eating lunch.....so efficient!!!..??

But I think I get more other than these....
The outcome from dungeon:
1) Can focus in work
2) Increase productivity
3) Can talk a lot because your peers is sitting so near to you
4) Have free breakfast/lunch/tea break
5) The biggest ROI (return of investment) --------> Put on weight easily....

When people ask where am I.......I will say "In jail lo"...

5 comments:

Bert said...

Intel could be the only captor in this world that treated their prisoners lavishly in a dungeon :D

Ah Lok said...

haha great jail !

Anonymous said...

ROI - good 'sarcastic' definition there. need to remind mgm.

Live Today for Tomorrow said...

Keke...but dungeon really can increase the productivity...I just don't like the "put on weight" thing..

Anonymous said...

wau..take it easy man..that's not sarcastic..it's just a funny fact..remind the mgm of what?