by Dwayne Phillips Some endeavors are so complicated that headaches are expected. Most endeavors, however, have headaches that are caused by the people involved and are unnecessary. Some endeavors are complicated. That is their nature. Concentration, lots of it, sometimes brings me a headache. I have worked in complicated endeavors and endured the natural and […]
Unnecessary Headaches
March 25th, 2024 · No Comments
Tags: Alternatives · Choose · Competence · Health · Management · Problems · Stupid · Thinking
Sharing Risk: What Do You Have to Lose?
January 25th, 2024 · No Comments
by Dwayne Phillips In our personal lives, we often take all the risk without asking others to share it. The basic, but rarely asked, question is, “What does each person have to lose?” I am sitting here sipping coffee pondering what to do. Someone is asking me to wait, and wait, and wait. Perhaps they […]
Tags: Accountability · Alternatives · Conversation · Differences · Economics · Respect · Risk
Lower the Bar
November 23rd, 2023 · No Comments
by Dwayne Phillips Sometimes we simply have to lower expectations when it comes to what other people will do. Too bad. We can do better. It happened again the other day at work. I needed signatures on paper, or at least the digital equivalent of them. It was all set. Go to this building on […]
Tags: Accountability · Alternatives · Expectations · Failure · Improvement · People · Work
A New Writing Project at Home
April 6th, 2023 · No Comments
by Dwayne Phillips I don’t want to jump into the next book-writing project at home. Or do I? I just finished a writing project at home. Done, wrapped up, self-published on the places where my friends and relatives can by it for 99ยข. Sigh. I don’t want to jump into the first thing that pops […]
Tags: Adapting · Alternatives · Analysis · Choose · Writing
Do Worst First
November 21st, 2022 · No Comments
by Dwayne Phillips Lots of things to do. Which do I do first? Perhaps I go with the worst first. When my sons were little, they had tactics about the order in which they ate their food at dinner. One tactic was “worst first” in which they ate their least favorite food first so that […]
Tags: Alternatives · Decide · Energy · General Systems Thinking · Work
What Work?
October 13th, 2022 · No Comments
by Dwayne Phillips A recent major survey shows that managers and the managed disagree on what work is and isn’t. Microsoft recently surveyed 20,000 persons across 11 countries about work. The result: 87% of the managed felt they worked as, or more, efficiently from home 80% of managers felt that at-home workers weren’t working Here […]
Tags: Alternatives · Employment · Leadership · Management · Remote Work · Work
Rigidly Flexible
July 28th, 2022 · No Comments
by Dwayne Phillips As a writer and just about anyone else, we must be flexible in a rigid manner. The same is true for almost every adjective and its antonym. A writer must be flexible. Except when the writer must be rigid. Except when exceptions arise. The same goes for just about any adjective and […]
Tags: Adapting · Agility · Alternatives · Choose · Communication · Language
Modern
June 16th, 2022 · No Comments
by Dwayne Phillips I see a trend in people using the word “modern” to describe technology. I find that unfortunate. Just this morning, I read: modern data stack modern programming practice modern machine learning modern artificial intelligence modern compilers And then I quit. I guess I am one of “those people” who expect others to […]
Tags: Alternatives · Communication · Technology · Writing
Discovery as an Unintended Result
April 14th, 2022 · No Comments
by Dwayne Phillips Doing something that goes beyond what is required often leads to discovery, and discovery may be a wonderful unintended result. Many years ago (in the last century), I was involved in an upgrade to an existing system. There were new requirements that required new capabilities. Some of the computing hardware was to […]
Tags: Alternatives · Design · Learning · People · Requirements · Solutions
Telephone and Smartphone
December 2nd, 2021 · No Comments
by Dwayne Phillips When the terrain and the map differ, believe the terrain. It is there in front of us. We ignore this at our peril. We have a telephone (at least I still do in my home) and a smartphone. We call both of them “phones.” Their names are the same. How we represent […]
Tags: Alternatives · Appearances · Choose · Differences · Experiment · General Systems Thinking