by Dwayne Phillips In which professionals show Parkinson how to make some real dough. Parkinson’s law is the adage that “work expands so as to fill the time available for its completion”. It is sometimes applied to the growth of bureaucracy in an organization. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Parkinson%27s_law When work is slow, it expands. That is, the workers […]
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Expanding Work
September 24th, 2020 · No Comments
Tags: Accountability · Management · Work
Find the Opportunity
June 18th, 2020 · No Comments
by Dwayne Phillips Just as every event provides a learning, every event provides an opportunity. The choice to see and seize it is ours. The times are a troubling. What’s new? Everything is new; nothing is new. The times present us with the choice to shrug or to learn. We are paying the tuition by […]
Tags: Accountability · Choose · Humility · Leadership · Learning · Notice · Observation
Work and Convenience
April 16th, 2020 · No Comments
by Dwayne Phillips Sometimes we don’t do some things at work merely because they are inconvenient. “I don’t want to do such-and-such,” said busy, hardworking person at work. “It is inconvenient to me,” thought the same person but didn’t say it aloud. Work can be fun and rewarding or as some have said, “Pleasant, productive, […]
Tags: Accountability · Work
Sipping from a Fire Hose (or We are too Lazy to do Our Jobs)
April 6th, 2020 · No Comments
by Dwayne Phillips The new boss arrives. Everyone tells her what they are doing all at once in great detail. The new boss is “sipping from the fire hose.” I heard this “sipping from the fire hose” phrase a thousand times in my career. The new boss arrives. She is inundated with details during the […]
Tags: Accountability · Clarity · Work
The Memorandum for the Record
March 26th, 2020 · No Comments
by Dwayne Phillips A few thoughts on an item that has been forgotten in the workplace and society in general, the Memorandum for the Record. Question: Can you believe what just happened? We should tell somebody. Somebody needs to know this. What do we do? Answer: Write a Memorandum for the Record or MFR. Follow-up […]
Tags: Accountability · Communication · History · Journal · Record · Writing
Do $omething U$eful In$tead
October 14th, 2019 · No Comments
by Dwayne Phillips Instead of paying fines to “the Treasury,” how about we do something useful instead? Facebook recently paid a $5Billion fine for violations of this or that. Lots of fussing about the “pain” felt by Facebook and the pain felt by those who were violated in this violation. Let us consider, for a […]
Tags: Accountability · America · Government
The Clipboard and the Pencil: Recording History
June 13th, 2019 · No Comments
by Dwayne Phillips The clipboard and the pencil are perhaps the simplest yet effective tools for doing something important: recording history. And if we don’t have our history, we will repeat work and waste resources. I was in high school—a long time ago in a place far, far away. It was the train station (no […]
Tags: Accountability · History · Resources · Tools
But Mom said…
November 12th, 2018 · No Comments
by Dwayne Phillips We can’t seem to shake this childish manipulation. Ask around enough, and someone will provide the desired answer. And it won’t be my fault. I suppose we all did this as children. If Dad said, “No,” we asked Mom because there was a chance she would say, “Yes.” Childish behavior. We all […]
Tags: Accountability · Adults · Childhood · Mistakes
Ethics in Computer Science and Engineering
October 29th, 2018 · No Comments
by Dwayne Phillips Have we sunk so low that we give prizes to those who teach that lying and theft are wrong? Back in medieval times when I was in college and used punch cards for computer input…professors used to joke about (or so it went), “So and so was a programmer for such and […]
Tags: Accountability · Communication · Ethics · Teaching · Trust
Last In, Most Important
October 4th, 2018 · No Comments
by Dwayne Phillips We often use a simple yet silly algorithm for ranking requirements. It is easy. I guess that is why we use it. We have a lot of work to do. We have more work than resources. Hence, we have to rank requirements to work the more important ones first. Well, maybe we […]
Tags: Accountability · Choose · Decide · Requirements