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August 25, 2005

Uniform Success

Seth Godin’s post about uniforms in the workplace is intriguing. Logos has always been a casual-dress company, and while we have a dress code it is pretty basic and hasn’t needed to be referenced in a long time. But is casual dress a good idea? Is it more productive or less? I am still undecided, though as time goes on my personal dress code gets stricter:

First shorts and t-shirts. Then no shirts without collars. Later, no pull-over shirts. Then no shorts. And finally, when we moved into our fancy-looking new offices, no jeans. It’s all slacks and dress shirts now.

But uniforms? I’m not sure.

On the other hand, Steve Jobs wears one. And Jeff Bezos. And Larry Ellison. Maybe it is the billionaires’ secret.

Posted by Bob Pritchett at August 25, 2005 04:27 PM

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