Later, Marcus asked Jim, “Why does that silly site work when email and Slack don’t?”
Then he clicked.
By 4:30 PM, nothing.
jimslip.com
From that day on, jimslip.com became the team’s quiet hero. No one abused it. They just used it when something truly mattered—and Jim never slipped on those days again. jimslip.com
Marcus was a project manager at a mid-sized marketing firm, and he had a problem: Jim. Jim was brilliant—a creative director who could spin a mediocre product into a viral sensation. But Jim also had a memory like a sieve. He’d promise assets “by EOD Tuesday,” then vanish into a fugue of new ideas, leaving teams stranded. Later, Marcus asked Jim, “Why does that silly
By 4:55 PM, all approvals were in. The pitch the next morning went flawlessly. They won the account. No one abused it