Canon Employees Are Forbidden to Sit Down, Walk at Normal Pace

You might think your job sucks, but at least your boss wasn’t insane enough to remove all the chairs and install security so an alarm goes off if you don’t walk fast enough.


The president of Canon Electronics, Hisashi Sakamaki, is also the author of a book proposing some of the same measures he takes with his own company. His theory is that forcing employees to stand not only saves money but increases productivity and enhances employee relationships.

In the hallway, if an employee walks slower than 5 meters every 3.6 seconds, an alarm and flashing lights are set off, reminding the poor startled worker that he’s an inefficient waste of air. Even better (or worse), there’s a sign on the floor in said hallways that reads, “Let’s rush: If we don’t, the company and world will perish.” The big boss, as a reward for thinking up all this stuff, gets to lounge in a nice, relaxing chair. [Danny Choo, thanks Stupod!]

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(3 Comments)
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    Nigel E

    Sunday, May 31, 2009 at 6:20 PM

    Needless to say I will never buy another Canon product again.
    Was just about to buy one of their printers too.

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    Phil

    Monday, June 1, 2009 at 11:13 AM

    If it’s good enough for Donald Rumsfeld .. (oh yeah, so is waterboarding. Doh!)

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    Leogene

    Wednesday, June 24, 2009 at 5:53 AM

    One of the best ways to start making junk or have a union move in is to follow the policies of Canon.

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