Patryn of Elvenshae
First Post
No, this isn't about people who work at Wizards, Malhavoc, or any other publisher. 
It's about the rest of us, who work "normal" jobs, and how we integrate D&D into our working lives.
Take me, for instance.
I spent most of this week putting together a "document of initial understanding" - most certainly not a proposal!
- to be sent to a major Asian transportation company. Basically, I had to outline the work we'd like to do for them, while remaining as absolutely vague as possible in terms of timing or cost. I'm sure most people here have had to do something similar at some point in the past.
So, anyway, in this document, there's a short discussion of their current line of business - their core business, if you will. There are two or three main ways in which to expand upon that core business. When searching for a way to describe them, I decided that they should be called "Enhancements to Core Business." My boss thought it was a wonderful idea.
Yes, folks, on its way to Asia, right now, is a document in which D&D 3.X terminology is being used to describe a multi-million dollar deal. I went home laughing about whether or not they'd stack.
So, how else - subversive or not - have worked D&D into your workplace?

It's about the rest of us, who work "normal" jobs, and how we integrate D&D into our working lives.
Take me, for instance.
I spent most of this week putting together a "document of initial understanding" - most certainly not a proposal!

So, anyway, in this document, there's a short discussion of their current line of business - their core business, if you will. There are two or three main ways in which to expand upon that core business. When searching for a way to describe them, I decided that they should be called "Enhancements to Core Business." My boss thought it was a wonderful idea.
Yes, folks, on its way to Asia, right now, is a document in which D&D 3.X terminology is being used to describe a multi-million dollar deal. I went home laughing about whether or not they'd stack.

So, how else - subversive or not - have worked D&D into your workplace?