April 25, 2010
Evan Whitfield's cube is an interactive Canadian exhibit
EMPLOYEE: Evan Whitfield
JOB: Employee engagement program manager, Seattle Children’s Hospital
CUBICLE RAVE: “My cubicle is educational. I am proud of being Canadian, so my cubicle is an interactive exhibit that allows co-workers to learn about what it is to be Canadian (posted outside the cube), see what they would look like if they were Canadian (hat and mirror) and hold a hockey puck (since many have never done so). Oh, and I hand out 'Honourary Canadian' stickers to those who experience the exhibit.”
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Eve on April 28, 2010 8:22 PM | Reply
Delightful! As a Canadian, I'd really like to read Evan's posting of what it is to be Canadian . . . like 2c if my experience fits w/his.