"It's been 18 years since I joined Volvo, a Swedish
company. Working for them has proven to be an interesting experience. Any
project here takes 2 years to be finalized, even if the idea is simple and
brilliant. It's a rule."
Globalized processes have caused in us (all over the world) a
general sense of searching for immediate results. Therefore, we have come to
possess a need to see immediate results. This contrasts greatly with the slow
movements of the Swedish. They, on the other hand, debate, debate, debate, hold
x quantity of meetings and work with a slowdown scheme. At the end, this always
yields better results.
1. Sweden has 2 million inhabitants..
2. Stockholm has 500,000 people.
3. Volvo, Escania, Ericsson, Electrolux, are some of its renowned companies.
Volvo even supplies NASA.
The first time I was in Sweden , one of my colleagues picked me up at the hotel every morning. It was September,bit cold and snowy. We would arrive early at the company and he would park far away from the entrance (2000 employees drive their car to work). The first day, I didn't say anything, neither the second or third days. One morning I asked him, "Do you have a fixed parking space? I've noticed we park far from the entrance even when there are no other cars in the lot." To which he replied, "Since we're here early we'll have time to walk, don't you think that whoever gets in late will need a place closer to the door?" Imagine my face.
The first time I was in Sweden , one of my colleagues picked me up at the hotel every morning. It was September,bit cold and snowy. We would arrive early at the company and he would park far away from the entrance (2000 employees drive their car to work). The first day, I didn't say anything, neither the second or third days. One morning I asked him, "Do you have a fixed parking space? I've noticed we park far from the entrance even when there are no other cars in the lot." To which he replied, "Since we're here early we'll have time to walk, don't you think that whoever gets in late will need a place closer to the door?" Imagine my face.
Nowadays, there's a movement in Europe named Slow Food. This
movement establishes that people should eat and drink slowly, with enough time
to taste their food, spend time with the family, friends, without rushing. Slow
Food is against its counterpart, Fast Food and what it stands for as a
lifestyle. Slow Food is the basis for a bigger movement called Slow Europe, as
mentioned by Business Week.
Basically, the movement questions the sense of "hurry"
and "craziness" generated by globalization, fuelled by the desire of
"having in quantity" (life status) versus "having with
quality", "life quality" or the "quality of being".
French people, even though they work 35 hours per week, are more
productive than Americans or British. Germans have established 28.8 hour
workweeks and have seen their productivity driven up by 20%. This slow attitude
has come to the notice of USA , the pupils of the fast and "do it
now" brigade.
This no-rush attitude doesn't represent doing less or having a
lower productivity. It means working and doing things with greater quality,
productivity, perfection, with attention to detail and less stress.
It means re-establishing family values, friends, free and
leisure time. Taking the "now", present and concrete, versus the
"global", undefined and anonymous. It means taking humans' essential
values, the simplicity of living. It stands for a less coercive work
environment, more happy, lighter and more productive work place where humans
enjoy doing what they know best how to do.
It's time to stop and think on how companies need to develop
serious quality with no-rush that will increase productivity and the quality of
products and services, without losing the essence.
In the movie, 'Scent of a Woman', there's a scene where Al
Pacino asks a girl to dance and she replies, "I can't, my boyfriend will
be here any minute now". To which Al Pacino responds, "A life is
lived in an instant". Then they dance the tango!
Many of us live our lives running behind time, but we only reach
it when we die of a heart attack or in a car accident rushing to be on time.
Others are so anxious to live for the future that they forget to live the
present, which is the only time that truly exists.
We all have equal time throughout the world. No one has more or
less. The difference lies in how each one of us does with our time. We need to
live each moment. As John Lennon said, "Life is what happens to you while
you're busy making other plans".
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