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New book claims lazy employees benefit organisations more than diligent counterparts

November 30, 2014 08:30 PM

A new book has claimed that lazy employees are actually valuable assets to an organisation.

According to 'Selfish, Scared and Stupid' by Kieran Flanagan and Dan Gregory, the "lazy" yet results-driven employee tend to look for an easier way, will actively seek out the shortcut or try to save time, energy and resources and even have a minimum effort, maximum result mindset, News.com.au reported.

The book said lazy employees are valuable because they question, reinvent and innovate systems that make life and work simpler, easier, more efficient and faster. And in doing so, they change our world for the better, in contrary to the diligent ones who tend not to question, agitate or innovate.

 

 

The authors concluded that what people need today are employees who will constantly re-evaluate, rethink and adapt systems to the modern world of business and those who will constantly look for better ways to do what must be done. 

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