Unfolding plans 78 – less magpie and more moth

What are the most important things that I need to be working on? That’s what Mike asked me. It seems like an easy question but in truth can be really hard to answer.  How much of what I do is driven by circumstances and how much is in line with my own ambitions and focus?  … Continue reading Unfolding plans 78 – less magpie and more moth

Unfolding plans 76 – products we buy that don’t really work

Would it surprise you to know that the most popular apps are to do with the weather?  Probably not if you live in Great Britain.  Here the weather is the main topic of everyone’s conversation.  If you are ever in any doubt about what to say, the weather is safe ground to start any conversation.  … Continue reading Unfolding plans 76 – products we buy that don’t really work

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 74 – I’ve been too quick to judge

I’ve gone back to ‘The Wisdom of the Enneagram’ by Don Richard Ruso and Russ Hudson.   Alright, it is a bit new-age for me.  It feels all crystals and colours and there is the problem that I have with classification of humans into types.  There are not nine types of people but I think I … Continue reading Unfolding plans 74 – I’ve been too quick to judge

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 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 61 – When I say remote, I mean remote

There are two places that I had never been.  One was inside the National Savings and Investment building in the centre of Durham City and the other was the top of Teesdale.  I’ve been to both now.  Do these count as one or two of the six new things I was going to do this … Continue reading Unfolding plans 61 – When I say remote, I mean remote

Unfolding plans 60 – Siloism has been on my hit list for a long time

A flyer offering a master class in ‘Eliminating Silo Mentality’ had to be of interest.  Siloism has been on my hit list for a long time.  It’s a perennial problem and probably a fundamental part of human nature.  People like to be part of a group and the easiest way of being part of something … Continue reading Unfolding plans 60 – Siloism has been on my hit list for a long time

Viable

Day twenty two of the ‘Blogging from A-Z Challenge’.  Could it be viable if I had to use only my left hand?  Quite often I have found, while trying to avoid using my right hand, I have left it hanging limply by my side like a hunk of meat.  Being handed does not mean that … Continue reading Viable