Unfolding plans 47 – no one really comes into work to do a bad job

There are a couple of beliefs that I have which I hope to be true. The first is that no one really comes into work to do a bad job.  The second is that if the place where you work no longer wants you around then why would you want to work there? I’ve worked … Continue reading Unfolding plans 47 – no one really comes into work to do a bad job

Unfolding plans 46 – What is digital?

Last week I attended my first Executive Leader’s Network in Reading.  There is another one in September and while it’s a long way away it might be worth considering.  I was asked to host or chair or lead a round-table discussion which turned out to be me standing up in front of twenty five or … Continue reading Unfolding plans 46 – What is digital?

Unfolding plans 43 – these apparently intractable positions of standardisation and liberty

I find that in my line of work there is a continual tension between the need for control and the desire to enable.  Part of me wants to standardise everything so that we have less technology that is easier to manage and support.  The other part of me doesn’t want this at all.  It wants … Continue reading Unfolding plans 43 – these apparently intractable positions of standardisation and liberty

Unfolding plans 42 – we’ve got loads of data

Big data is like therapy, the answers are in there you just need help to get them out.  You need to like back on the couch and regress.  Blame your mother, your home town or the conditions you had to endure.  Let it all out. The main issue with any open data project is not … Continue reading Unfolding plans 42 – we’ve got loads of data

Unfolding plans 40 – digital is a personal journey

Reading may have been a long way to go for a conference, especially when I was up and down in a day.  Still, it gave me a chance to travel on the new Virgin East Coast and then to catch a train from Paddington.  I also got to visit the Madejski Stadium although I didn’t … Continue reading Unfolding plans 40 – digital is a personal journey

Unfolding plans 39 – self-organising work environments

I’ve talked about Sugata Mitra’s School in the Cloud idea before.  It’s more than an idea as it exists and has proven to deliver benefits.  Following a visit to Newcastle University’s Culture Lab I met up with Dr James Stanfield to talk about how we could learn from this approach.  I am interested in using … Continue reading Unfolding plans 39 – self-organising work environments

Unfolding plans 38 – I’m not supposed to be reading management theory

I’ve been reading Wallander again as I’m not supposed to be reading management theory.  This time it is ‘The Troubled Man’, a heart-breaking tale of descent into despair and darkness that serves as a totem for what great crime writing can achieve, as the Irish Times put it.  This must be the fourth or fifth … Continue reading Unfolding plans 38 – I’m not supposed to be reading management theory

Unfolding plans 36 – agile working can mean many things

How do you define agile working?  It is very much in the current parlance.  It is a modern word to describe the modern ways of working that have been around since the mid-nineties at least.  It is one of those words that everyone knows what it means yet descriptions vary widely and it is difficult … Continue reading Unfolding plans 36 – agile working can mean many things

Unfolding plans 34 – our runaway thoughts

Our thoughts are like trains on a track.  They trundle along in whichever direction you send them.  Backwards and forwards they go, trapped in their linear travels.  They are very hard to stop are our runaway thoughts.  Sometimes we come across a branch line, a quiet siding where we can let our thoughts and dreams … Continue reading Unfolding plans 34 – our runaway thoughts

Unfolding plans 31 – the concept of separable verbs

Learning a language can be hard especially if you are fluent in your mother tongue.  Foreigners speak in different ways. They construct their sentences in ways that seem alien to the English speaking world, with strange word order and an ill-defined use of the definite article.  What’s the matter with them? I’ve been struggling with … Continue reading Unfolding plans 31 – the concept of separable verbs