@BobPritchett posted this on Twitter:
https://twitter.com/BobPritchett/status/454658075173994496/photo/1
You notice the chair position - they keep their back to the display. That explains alot. [;)]
just kidding folks, no need to deconstruct.
I noticed they don't appear to have Logos running on any of those screens, though they do have that verse-of-the-day feed.
That map on the lower right sure looks interesting!
I'm sure that in years to come, that graph will change.
It does, doesn't it? But I wouldn't mind a closer look at all of those screens. (Except the verse of the day, which is pretty obvious.)
But I wouldn't mind a closer look at all of those screens.
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I'm sure Logos' competitors would too [:)]
Thanks for posting this Rosie. I follow Bob on Twitter but somehow missed this. I'd like to see the layout of the rest of his office.
This is not in his office. His office is very bright and spacious. Has a seating area with couch and a couple of chairs and coffee table at one corner, his desk at another, a large vintage TV or stereo cabinet which he uses for some other purpose that I've forgotten, and a couple of bookcases with some copies of his book "Fire Someone Today" and other books. Lots of windows and a great view.
I'd like to see the layout of the rest of his office.
https://www.logos.com/about/company > Take a Tour > about 6 minutes in.
But I imagine the "network command center" is where those responsible for things like servers, syncing and websites work.