North East Data Group part 2

This is the second part of the presentation I gave last week to the North East Data group at Campus North on what Durham is up to with Open Data. I am pleased to say that our elephant has given birth.  Mother and baby are doing well and we are off and running.  We are … Continue reading North East Data Group part 2

North East Data Group part 1

Last night I had the pleasure of presenting to the North East Data group at Campus North on what Durham is up to with Open Data.  There were twenty or so people in the room and it was interesting how many of them I already knew.   It was a story of two halves, with my … Continue reading North East Data Group part 1

Fresh perspectives

I read that Taiichi Ohno would draw a circle on the floor and make his new disciples stand in it and observe how things really worked.  He would make them stay there until they had a strong understanding of the business. I think it was in the book ‘The Machine that Changed the World’ in … Continue reading Fresh perspectives

Who should run the project

This is a question that has troubled me for some time.  Who is it that should run a project, or rather which team or service should they come from?  Good project management skills are hard to find, certainly within an organisation that has a lot of operational stuff going on.  Change happens all the time … Continue reading Who should run the project

Open journalism

I’ve never really thought about being a journalist.  To be honest I’m not really sure what they do.  Yes, I get that they write articles for newspapers, magazines and the broadcast media but I am assuming that they do more than that.  Surely it is something to do with stories, finding them and writing about … Continue reading Open journalism

We talk about diversity

There is a lot of talk about diversity in the media these days.  Only this morning when I put on the telly there was an article on assessing disabled people’s ability to work.  The government has promised to overhaul the work capability process and has promised to make it more personal.  Their hope is that … Continue reading We talk about diversity

Socitm spells collaboration

There is certainly no shortage of collaboration across our region at the moment.  The Dynamites awards last week showed how willing people are to work together and this was followed the next morning by our latest regional Socitm meeting.  Graham, Richard and I have had a bit of a campaign to get more numbers to … Continue reading Socitm spells collaboration

Inspiring value trees

Another day, another value tree workshop.  OK, it’s only the second one that I have ever been to yet it seems that I am spending more and more of my time thinking about our Inspire programme and looking at modern ways of working and culture change. I’ve blogged about the value tree approach before and … Continue reading Inspiring value trees

A great night at Dynamites16

What a fantastic night it was at Dynamites 16.  When Charlie Hoult, the chair of Dynamo North East, the organisation working to grow the tech industry across the region, asked if I would lead on the judging panel for last night’s awards it never occurred to me that standing up in front of everyone would … Continue reading A great night at Dynamites16

Like a dog with a bone

I wonder sometimes if I am stretching myself a bit too thin.  Can you be too thin?  With so many interesting things to get involved in perhaps I am in danger of being Aesop’s dog, which while carrying a bone, sees its own reflection, tries to grab the reflected bone and loses the real one. … Continue reading Like a dog with a bone