by Dwayne Phillips Back in 1990, I was part of this cloud computing and remote work—in a manner of speaking. Cloud computing has enabled remote work—as we know it today. I guess the last five words are the key—as we know it today. Some of us have done this type of work for decades. Back […]
Entries from August 2022
Working in the Cloud, in 1990
August 29th, 2022 · No Comments
Tags: Cloud Computing · Remote Work · Work · Writing
Putting a Face to a Name
August 25th, 2022 · No Comments
by Dwayne Phillips Perhaps this is the complaint of an old man, but all the Zoomer Teams meetings just aren’t getting it done. The title of this post is an old expression from an old time. We used to talk with people on the telephone. That worked to a point, but we couldn’t “picture” the […]
Tags: Appearances · Clarity · Humility · Respect · Stories · Trust · Video · Work
Caution: Piece Purchase
August 22nd, 2022 · No Comments
by Dwayne Phillips I only want to pay for what I use. Caution. While that sounds fine at first, there are implications. Technology has enabled us to go in that perilous direction. I only want to pay for what I use. I have this cable TV package (Yes, I am one of those old folks […]
Tags: Agreement · Choose · Customer · Economics · Remote Work · Work
Three Pages, a Thousand Words Plus Figures
August 18th, 2022 · No Comments
by Dwayne Phillips Any topic and just about any situation. Please provide three pages that contain a thousand words and several figures. Right or wrong, we reach a point in life and history that we need information on this or that. What format? Try the title of this post. On three pieces of standard-size paper […]
Tags: Communication · Expectations · Ideas · Information · Language · Writing
Scale or Interest?
August 15th, 2022 · No Comments
by Dwayne Phillips This solution didn’t scale, so we stopped using it when it hit its limit. Perhaps the actual explanation is that we lost interest in this solution, so we stopped using it when we became tire of it. There are many occasions when a new system works when it is new. Everyone is […]
Tags: Expectations · Fatigue · Management · Problems · Scale · Solutions
Caution: Piece Work
August 11th, 2022 · No Comments
by Dwayne Phillips When my work is done, my day is done. That is what I want. Really? Caution. That leads down a perilous path. I work from home most of the time. This pandemic and such and other factors mean that I don’t have an office in the building. I can go to the […]
Tags: Accountability · Choose · Remote Work · Work
Vin Scully, Neighbor – again
August 8th, 2022 · No Comments
by Dwayne Phillips Vin Scully died last week. He retired almost six years ago. I wrote about him in September 2016. Here is a repeat of that. I won’t hear my old neighbor’s voice anymore. Vin Scully retires. It was 40-something years ago. I was a kid playing in the back yard in southern California. […]
Tags: America · Childhood · Conversation · Family · Life · Listening · Remember
The Right Word and the Wrong Word
August 4th, 2022 · No Comments
by Dwayne Phillips It is important to use the right or correct word and avoid using the wrong word. This is an old fundamental in writing and speaking. Why am I writing about this? Because I continue to encounter professionals who make this error often. What is the right word and the wrong word? Consider […]
Tags: Choose · Communication · Fatigue · Vocabulary · Word · Writing
The Compliance Matrix
August 1st, 2022 · No Comments
by Dwayne Phillips I take the time to describe an old tool that helps us do what is asked. There is room for doing more, but we should at least do what is asked. There is an old tool called a compliance matrix. For mathematicians, I apologize for the word “matrix” as this is a […]
Tags: Baseline · Requirements · Simple · Systems · Tools