macmet
Materials
- Jul 18, 2005
- 863
As usual, I wasn't really sure which thread to put this in, but I decided on this thread...
How do you manage your spreadsheets with respect to your work? I find sheets to be a personal thing. My boss seems to want to force everyone to use his old, outdated, ugly spreadsheets. They drive me crazy. They are terrible. Often times they don't even include the calculations within the sheet. He uses the area outside the print area as a rough work area and he will type in the calculations there.
And then the layout, how he came up with those... well I think I've said enough.
Am I being unreasonable or too sensitive in doing my own? I'm not exactly just out of school and I consider this to be micromanaging. I'm in Field Service, this is more of tracking and analyzing. I'm verifying performances or making adjustments. If I can show everything is working as expected, is that not enough? Why do I have to fumble through someone's else thought process?
Anyone else been through this?
How do you manage your spreadsheets with respect to your work? I find sheets to be a personal thing. My boss seems to want to force everyone to use his old, outdated, ugly spreadsheets. They drive me crazy. They are terrible. Often times they don't even include the calculations within the sheet. He uses the area outside the print area as a rough work area and he will type in the calculations there.
And then the layout, how he came up with those... well I think I've said enough.
Am I being unreasonable or too sensitive in doing my own? I'm not exactly just out of school and I consider this to be micromanaging. I'm in Field Service, this is more of tracking and analyzing. I'm verifying performances or making adjustments. If I can show everything is working as expected, is that not enough? Why do I have to fumble through someone's else thought process?
Anyone else been through this?