by Dwayne Phillips Have a direction? What did we lose in choosing it? Sorry, we traded something for something else. We lost something. I am never supposed to write “never” and “always.” And there is always an exception to all rules. Hence, the title of this post. I have yet to find a perfect solution […]
Entries Tagged as 'Alternatives'
There are Always Trade-Offs
November 11th, 2021 · No Comments
Tags: Alternatives · Choose · Decide · Management · Questions
Three More Explanations, Please
August 16th, 2021 · No Comments
by Dwayne Phillips Things are the way they are because… Fine. That is one explanation. Let’s have at least three more. Few things are as difficult as explaining why something is the way it is. We see more brown leaves on trees this year than we have in the past. Well, the reason is… Really? […]
Tags: Alternatives · Analysis · Concepts · Experiment · General Systems Thinking · Science
The Age of Algorithms (a convenient excuse)
July 5th, 2021 · No Comments
by Dwayne Phillips Sorry folks, “the algorithm found the answer that I used” is just another excuse. We choose what to do one way or another. “The computer made me do it!” Well, actually it was the algorithm underlying the software that runs on the computer. Hmmm. Who built the computer? Who created the algorithm? […]
Tags: Alternatives · Choose · Decide · Design · Excuses · Tools
Start Small and then…
June 17th, 2021 · No Comments
by Dwayne Phillips There are many good reasons for starting small. One is that it allows room for growth, and growth brings with it optimism, hope, and other good tidings. Start small. There are good reasons to start small. If I do it all wrong, I have only invested small resources like time, money, equipment, […]
Tags: Alternatives · Hope · Learning
Our Reaction to…
May 20th, 2021 · No Comments
by Dwayne Phillips Once again, its not the event, its our reaction to the event. Here is an exercise in reading news headlines. Read the headlines (these are paraphrased from the Washington Post on one day): Virus tied to increased risk of neurological and psychiatric illness The pandemic has caused parents to slow down Expanding […]
Tags: Adults · Alternatives · Choose · Management · Reaction · Reframe
Anonymity in the Masked Society
April 19th, 2021 · No Comments
by Dwayne Phillips All this mask wearing allows me to not recognize and not talk to people when I’d rather just keep doing things I’d rather just keep doing. The year of the virus has brought us many changes. Let’s consider one that I discovered recently and like (on those occasions when I like it). […]
Tags: Alternatives · Appearances · Conversation · Reaction · Virus
Gold Mine and Coal Mine
February 1st, 2021 · No Comments
by Dwayne Phillips Are we spending time in gold mines or coal mines? Of course we want to be in gold mines. Untold riches. Right? Consider a few things. Gold Mine resource: Now and then we find a nugget of gold that is valuable almost beyond measure. Most of the time, most of the days, […]
Tags: Alternatives · Choose · Concepts · Resources · Time
Happy New Year
December 31st, 2020 · No Comments
by Dwayne Phillips Things are better. Today. The statement is true for everyday if you make it so. Happy new year. Well, I guess according to the official calendar the new year starts tomorrow. That, however, is just some arbitrary thing. Let’s just act like today is a new year. The general consensus is that […]
Tags: Alternatives · Choose
The Blank Sheet of Paper Test
October 22nd, 2020 · No Comments
by Dwayne Phillips Everyone claims agreement. Great. Let’s just test that statement with a blank sheet of paper. “We all agree on what we are to do!” claimed a person full of hope and anxious to get to work. “Wow, great,” said a second person who likes to hear good news, but is skeptical when […]
Tags: Agreement · Alternatives · Failure · Meetings · Process
…Unless You Have a Tool
October 19th, 2020 · No Comments
by Dwayne Phillips There are many tasks that are difficult and require fine motor control and dexterity. They are darn near impossible—unless you have a tool. A few years ago, we were building a system that had a sensor. The sensor would sense the state of an other system and relay signals to a processor. […]
Tags: Alternatives · General Systems Thinking · Systems · Tools