You provide a wonderful perspective. My first boss in a “real” job was very insistent on naps. Around 2pm everyday he would come into our labs and tell us to switch off. About an half-hour later, he would come back, invite us to his office, where he had a fresh out of coffee brewing, and a new bag of chocolate chip cookies. He asked us what had gone right or wrong that day, what we intended to do tomorrow, and what we needed from him. (Sounds like an Agile stand-up but this was 1979, doing research in electrochemistry for photovoltaics). He would then sends us back to work while he finished the bag of cookies.
You provide a wonderful perspective. My first boss in a “real” job was very insistent on naps. Around 2pm everyday he would come into our labs and tell us to switch off. About an half-hour later, he would come back, invite us to his office, where he had a fresh out of coffee brewing, and a new bag of chocolate chip cookies. He asked us what had gone right or wrong that day, what we intended to do tomorrow, and what we needed from him. (Sounds like an Agile stand-up but this was 1979, doing research in electrochemistry for photovoltaics). He would then sends us back to work while he finished the bag of cookies.
Cookies! That's what I am missing.