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Lessons learned from visiting Google’s offices

Posted by strom on June 17, 2008

I had an opportunity to visit a friend of mine who works at one of Google’s satellite office (not the main GooglePlex in Mountain View). It was an eye-opening experience on several levels: the number of people still working late at night, the numerous perks, the free food, a fleet of bicycles that anyone could use for their errands, the evening exercise classes, the on-staff masseuse. What you don’t have an on-staff masseuse? Well, that might be a bit much. But it got me thinking about ways that you can make your own shop more desirable and your staff more willing, and most of these don’t cost a lot of dough, either. 

You can read more about this in my column for Baseline this week here.

One Response to “Lessons learned from visiting Google’s offices”

  1. paul bonner said

    David,

    Here’s another perspective, albeit one that’s clearly a little biased. I happened upon it last week. Life_at_Google_The_Microsoftie_Perspective

    Paul

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