Unfolding plans 77 – the rule of thumb

Does a good business sound good?  Does a successful organisation give off a pleasant smell of success?  Does an excellent company feel excellent?  I ask these questions because of the work that we have been doing with data.  Nearly all of the ways that we report on how successful an organisation is performing are visual.  … Continue reading Unfolding plans 77 – the rule of thumb

Unfolding plans 75 – having a fresh face helps

A future driven by the customer, that was the message that Paul left us with on his last slide at the presentations.  I’d asked for volunteers from the management team this time as I think having a fresh face helps to keep them well… fresh.  Paul was the first to put his hand up.  He … Continue reading Unfolding plans 75 – having a fresh face helps

Unfolding plans 73 – The Myth of Sisyphus

It has been some year.  They seem to be coming along faster and faster these days.  No sooner have we planned for this one then we are half way through it.  We’re already in month two of the new fiscal year.  Already we are thinking about our plans for next year and even the year … Continue reading Unfolding plans 73 – The Myth of Sisyphus

Unfolding plans 72 – What is holding us back?

It’s day two of Thinking Digital 2015.  It’s also the last day but saying day two gives it momentum and flow.  Steve and I have sorted out our tickets for next year so I guess it’s not really the last. Again it’s been a fascinating day with lots of challenging topics.  There are two themes … Continue reading Unfolding plans 72 – What is holding us back?

Unfolding plans 69 – the ‘S’ word

Does the fact that you mention something make it real?  It would seem so.  One of my colleagues brought it to my attention that if I keep banging on about something it sets it squarely in people’s minds.  This is the case even if I am asking if the subject is true or not.  After … Continue reading Unfolding plans 69 – the ‘S’ word

Unfolding plans 68 – I’m really really looking forward to #TDC15

Next week I will be attending Thinking Digital 2015, one of the leading events in the North East digital calendar.  I’m not sure if this is the third time or the fourth that I have been.  It doesn’t matter because they are great events and I take so much away from them.  They are an … Continue reading Unfolding plans 68 – I’m really really looking forward to #TDC15

Unfolding plan 66 – the lone oddball

I must admit to suffering from the odd pang of... well I’m not sure what it is.  I’ve been working for a while now on trying to change the way that the people work.  It is over a year since I gave up my office, threw out my desk and became a nomadic worker.  I’ve … Continue reading Unfolding plan 66 – the lone oddball

Unfolding plans 65 – excite young people about technology

Number one on my list of things to achieve this year was to try and get more women to work in the ICT industry.  We recently interviewed for some apprentice vacancies.  Of the nineteen applicants not one of them was female.  It’s going to be a long shot yet there seems to be some momentum … Continue reading Unfolding plans 65 – excite young people about technology

Unfolding plans 64 – The purpose of my visit was not architectural

I’ve already told you how I made my way over the hills and down into the dales on my way to Forest in Teesdale.  The other place that I visited during April that I had never been to before was the National Savings and Investment building.  For anyone who has ever been to Durham it … Continue reading Unfolding plans 64 – The purpose of my visit was not architectural

Unfolding plans 63 – I have to show you this

I was walking along floor two, on my way to a meeting with HR when someone barked my name.  Three times they shouted ‘Phil – Phil – Phil’.  At first I thought they were shouting for a dog but realised eventually they wanted to attract my attention.  There may be easier ways of getting hold … Continue reading Unfolding plans 63 – I have to show you this