How the BBC’s ‘10 per cent time’ works
Tuesday, 8 January 2008, 16:46
All of the designers, developers, project managers at BBC Audio and Music Interactive are allowed to spend 10 per cent of their time working on their own pet projects — anything they like as long as it is work-related and benefits the Beeb.
Inspired by Google’s famous “20 per cent time” principle, the system has [...]
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