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Trolling: Whiteboard W-T-F venn diagram

Ok, I’ll confess. I get a lot of inspiration from the dark side of company culture and customer experiences. In this category I try and collect trolling examples. Not to copy them, but to battle them and to get better ideas on how to be good. So here’s to the art of the troll.Trolls seem to thrive in corporate settings. Whiteboards in corporate settings are even a better environment for trolls. The mother of all whiteboard trolls is the Venn diagram below that looks smart and strategic at first, but on second glance is just the simplest form of trolling: offensive language on a whiteboard.
Polle de Maagt
Polle de Maagt
http://www.polledemaagt.com
Hi, my name is Polle de Maagt. I challenge organizations to be less about ads and more about acts. For years, I’ve helped brands like KLM Royal Dutch Airlines, Rituals Nike, LEGO and IKEA rethink customer relationships; not through more marketing, but through meaningful experiences. Drawing from design thinking, agile, and service design, I focus on making real change happen.

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