IDP
IDP is a ceremonial document where employees sketch growth goals to beg managerial approval, sinking into a sea of paper under the guise of self-improvement. The acronym sounds like a military operation, but it's actually a self-satisfaction investment to have next year's ambitions checked by your boss. Under the euphemism "career development support," it's a paper show combining waste and hope in equal measure, producing sheets that turn desks into quiet screamers. With every approval seal, the paper avalanche grows, filing drawers lament silently. After the ritual, nothing real changes, yet the achievement report is proudly filled with checked boxes. Did we truly grow making this document or merely refine our Excel skills? In the office surrounded by thick help texts, hot desires and cold piles of paper coexist.