Bring your strategy to life

How do you make your strategy come alive?  Why do you need to?  Well, that takes me right back to the start. Why do we have a strategy and is it important that everyone is aware of it?  Surely every organisation must have a purpose.  Whatever it is (and it can be as individual as … Continue reading Bring your strategy to life

COPD

Chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (COPD) is no laughing matter.  I profess no expertise but I am led to believe that it is a highly complex range of lung diseases that result in people having difficulty breathing.  It is not pleasant yet it is a major socio-economic issue for the North East region.  I’m not sure why.  I … Continue reading COPD

Use good judgement – again

We need fewer policies.  I’ve thought this for some time and was reminded of my views at the Society of ICT Managers meeting last Friday.  We had a presentation on cyber security.  It is a hot issue for us.  The threat from cyber-crime becomes bigger every day. One of the speakers said that overly restrictive … Continue reading Use good judgement – again

Now, I am a Guerrilla Worker

I worked in nine separate rooms yesterday, all within County Hall.  When I say work I mean I used my laptop to write, converse or otherwise communicate.  I started on the lower ground before moving up to two rooms on the ground floor.  I then moved back down to the lower ground but this time … Continue reading Now, I am a Guerrilla Worker

What next for @SOCITM_NE

I can’t believe that I have been chairing the Society of ICT Managers – North East for a year now.  Tempus fugit as they say around our way.  It was time for elections again and I’m pleased to say I was re-elected unopposed.  I got one hundred and seven per cent of the votes.  In … Continue reading What next for @SOCITM_NE

A visit to the Coroner

I had a meeting with the Coroner this morning.  That sounds ominous.  Perhaps he is someone that you never want to meet yet the time comes for everyone.  Death and taxes as the expression goes.  His office is in Crook and Neil and I met up with him on a cold and snowy morning.  The … Continue reading A visit to the Coroner

Slabs of glass

Work has changed from when I started.  When I was at school we didn’t have computers and my first job was the first time I encountered them in any meaningful manner.  They were so called green screens.  Now we stare into screens every day.  Most or at least much of our work is done by … Continue reading Slabs of glass

Morpeth Powerhouse

Forget about the Northern Powerhouse, here comes the Morpeth Powerhouse.  For a small market town in the middle of Northumberland there is quite a high number of technology professionals living in it and its environs.  I know of nine but there must be many more and every time I think about it another face pops … Continue reading Morpeth Powerhouse

Communication is in our gift

Communication is one of those topics that come up with a metronomic regularity.  It raises its head in almost every meeting we have in one guise or another and is one of those things that you can never have enough of.  Bad communications always seems to be someone else’s fault.  As George Bernard Shaw said … Continue reading Communication is in our gift

Jigsaws are a team sport

The trouble with trying to write something for my blog every day is that eventually I'm going to have to repeat myself.  With approaching a thousand pieces written repetition is inevitable. It's no bad thing really, as restating your messages is a good way to remember them.  I remember that from my times tables. Way … Continue reading Jigsaws are a team sport