by Dwayne Phillips Adding to something can be difficult. The result is often less beautiful, less structurally pure, less this and that. Behold, however, the beauty of the “add on.” You see them in houses. At least we used to see them. We still do in some rural areas where construction isn’t regulated too much. […]
Entries Tagged as 'Failure'
The Beauty of the “Add On”
June 10th, 2019 · No Comments
Tags: Change · Failure · Growth · Success
Whispers at Work
April 1st, 2019 · No Comments
by Dwayne Phillips Hushed voices in the workplace and what they tell us about our workplace. It happens around me—too often. Several persons near me in the great cubicle farm are talking in a “normal tone of voice.” Then the tone changes. They voices become hushed—almost whispers. My “colleagues” have something to say and they […]
Tags: Adults · Childhood · Failure · Fear · Management
A Tale of Two Facebooks
December 27th, 2018 · No Comments
by Dwayne Phillips Success can lead to failure. Sometimes great success can lead to great failure. See, e.g., Facebook. There must be two social media companies out there named “Facebook.” There is this social media site called Facebook that many of my friends and relatives use. They show photos of the kids and the new […]
Tags: Adults · Failure · Judgment · Success
Multiplying Failure
September 10th, 2018 · No Comments
by Dwayne Phillips Sometimes we recognize our failures. Then—for some strange reason—we attempt something that will fail an order of magnitude more. We have failed to manage our $1 maintenance budget. Let’s correct this by starting a $10 development budget. We have failed to communicate in daily operations. Let’s correct this by starting a large […]
Tags: Failure · Humility · Learning · Time
Thank You for Pointing Out My Mistake(s)
August 30th, 2018 · No Comments
by Dwayne Phillips It is such a good favor when someone shows me one of my mistakes. I recently taught a class where the group walked through a series of instructions I had written. A stroke of brilliance—I rarely claim that, but in this case I do—came to me. I had a half dozen one-dollar […]
Tags: Error · Excuses · Failure
Hiding in the Bathroom
May 7th, 2018 · No Comments
by Dwayne Phillips Hiding from bad news is a common situation. I had to realize, however, that worse than bad news was no news. Yes, I did this. I was managing a project where I would hide in the bathroom. Everything was awful. The only place I could go and not hear terrible news was […]
Tags: Communication · Failure · Information · Reframe
Learn to Drop Some of the Balls
September 14th, 2017 · No Comments
by Dwayne Phillips Jugglers know this. Managers and builders should know this. Let the little things fall without over reacting. Jugglers have to do this. They may be a bit off balance, so they let a ball fall to the ground. An alternative is to over react and reach for that one ball and lose […]
Tags: Failure · Management
Ingenuity or Let’s Try Something
July 24th, 2017 · No Comments
by Dwayne Phillips The day we fixed a supercomputer with a cardboard box. I suppose this post has to do with good old American ingenuity or some myth we like to create about ourselves. Regardless of myths and selective memory, this is actually a true story. On the job we had serial number one of […]
Tags: Computing · Consulting · Failure · Listening
Sexual Harassment: Surprised?
June 5th, 2017 · No Comments
by Dwayne Phillips Stories of sexual harassment in the technology industry are rampant. Why is anyone surprised? This will be short and bitter. Stories of sexual harassment in the technology industry are rampant. I won’t put links here to representative reports. There are too many from which to choose, and I find them disgusting. Brogrammers. […]
Please Don’t Take Away My Excuses – part 2 I’ll Have to be Responsible
March 9th, 2017 · No Comments
by Dwayne Phillips Excuses are great. As long as I have plenty of excuses, I don’t have to take responsibility for my life. I have plenty of excuses why my life isn’t the way it is supposed to be. I have plenty of excuses why my job isn’t what it is supposed to be. Please […]
Tags: Excuses · Expectations · Failure