Unfolding plans 35 – If ever there was an oxymoron then this must be it.

I’m fed up with road works.  If ever there was an oxymoron then this must be it.  Road works means that they don’t.  Every journey I make seems to be severed with multiple interventions by the highways people, local council and utility companies.  Every road is dug up.  My retinas are burnt with the reflected … Continue reading Unfolding plans 35 – If ever there was an oxymoron then this must be it.

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 33 – a victim culture

Do we have a victim culture?  Do we get a good feeling by feeling sorry for ourselves, a sort of reverse schadenfreude? I’m sure that at times we do.  I have felt for a while that it is not always healthy to dwell upon the misfortunes of the past.  Our region used to be different … Continue reading Unfolding plans 33 – a victim culture

Unfolding plans 32 – I am a type seven personality, the quintessential Renaissance man

I may be the quintessential Renaissance man, a polymath, a person whose expertise spans a significant number of different subject areas.  That’s because I am a type seven personality.  According to the Wisdom of the Enneagram I am ‘The Enthusiast’, the busy, fun-loving type who is spontaneous, versatile, acquisitive and scattered.  I’m enthusiastic about almost … Continue reading Unfolding plans 32 – I am a type seven personality, the quintessential Renaissance man

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

Unfolding plans 30 – Are we living in parallel universes?

Are we living in parallel universes?  I was due at a meeting of the North East ICT Managers and was a little early so I did what I always do and looked for somewhere with free WiFi.  It was at Newcastle Civic Centre and the city centre offers a lot of choice for the online … Continue reading Unfolding plans 30 – Are we living in parallel universes?

Unfolding plans 29 – customers are our core business

Account management can be difficult to justify, especially in these straightened times.  It is an overhead that we can ill afford.  When we are being asked to watch every penny and cut out all waste, having a team of people who work with the customer, both internal and external, can be seen as a luxury. … Continue reading Unfolding plans 29 – customers are our core business

Unfolding plans 28 – tech in meetings

Some people get really hung up about tech in meetings. It grates on them that someone can be tapping away on their laptop, tablet or smartphone and give the impression that they are not paying attention.  I’m not one of them.  It doesn’t really bother me.  It just seems to be the way things are … Continue reading Unfolding plans 28 – tech in meetings

Unfolding plans 27 – a bit of town planning

Digital, is it a curse or saviour?  I mentioned last year that a group of us had come together to see if we could use online technologies to help with the regeneration of Stanley.  I’d put a report together to try and generate some interest and this week it was my opportunity to present it … Continue reading Unfolding plans 27 – a bit of town planning

Unfolding plans 26 – There are those that tell and those that ask

There are those that tell and those that ask, apparently.  No human system is so binary yet most of us fall towards one end of the ask or tell continuum.  We may prefer to ask but from time to time find the need to tell.  We may feel that we ask when indeed we are … Continue reading Unfolding plans 26 – There are those that tell and those that ask