Lack of definition

There is a lot of stuff out there about what I am trying to do.  Three books that I have recently read spring to mind:  'Loose' by Martin Thomas. The future of business is letting go. It  gives a nice insight into how to break down the command and control influence within your own organisation; … Continue reading Lack of definition

Unfolding plans 205 – Another year end

So there we have it.  I’ve got to the end of another work (and blogging) year.  Last year I managed to blog every work day and I never thought that I would be able to do the same this time.  I imagined that I would achieve perhaps every other day yet they kept coming.  This … Continue reading Unfolding plans 205 – Another year end

Unfolding plans 202 – Loneliness

Loneliness is a big problem, especially with older people.  According to Age UK around one million people regularly go for a month without speaking to anyone.  Half of those aged seventy five and over live alone and ten percent of those over sixty five say they always or often feel lonely. These are sad statistics.  … Continue reading Unfolding plans 202 – Loneliness

Unfolding plans 201 – Proving a point

‘You have to prove a point’, that’s what my wife said to me as I made my way out of the door to go to work.  It wasn’t a general statement, though that may be true but was more to do with the fact that I wasn’t taking my car to work but that of … Continue reading Unfolding plans 201 – Proving a point

Unfolding plans 200 – Hoary chestnuts roasting

Once again that perennial problem of system specification has raised its head.  It is a hoary chestnut yet one I thinking we are making good inroads into cracking. Traditionally when we have decided we have a need for something, a new process, a new system or a new tool we would get a group together … Continue reading Unfolding plans 200 – Hoary chestnuts roasting

Unfolding plans 199 – A jewel in the north

This week I was once again at the Stanley Area Action Partnership. I go there every other month as I am in a tag team with Caroline, another one of the Heads of Service here.  It must be six years since I have been going and while at first it seemed a chore I have … Continue reading Unfolding plans 199 – A jewel in the north

Unfolding plans 198 – Connectivity

If there is one thing that will set the North East apart from its competitor regions it will be connectivity.  Of course I mean network connectivity rather than motorways, rail and air.  These others are very important yet may take a little longer to get where we would like to be.  We don’t have a … Continue reading Unfolding plans 198 – Connectivity

Unfolding plans 197 – Visible spectrum of change

There is nothing more magical than a rainbow.  (There is nothing faster than a Post Office van but that is another story.)  There is something about seeing the ephemeral band of colours splashed across the sky that brings out the spiritual in me.  If there was one thing that would make me believe in a … Continue reading Unfolding plans 197 – Visible spectrum of change

Unfolding plans 196 – App hype

There is such hype about apps.  Everyone uses them.  Everyone has to have them.  You’re just not out there if your firm doesn’t have an app.  A lot of people agree.  There are at least three million of the things to download onto your smartphone or tablet.  Beware however as only around five per cent … Continue reading Unfolding plans 196 – App hype

Unfolding plans 195 – let them get on with their jobs.

I finished ‘Maverick’ by Ricardo Semler a week or so back.  Mike had lent me the book some time ago and it had been sitting on my shelf waiting to be read.  There was something about the cover that made me leave it.  Perhaps it was waiting for the right time. Any book though that … Continue reading Unfolding plans 195 – let them get on with their jobs.