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Working Up in Project Management, Systems Engineering, Technology, and Writing

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Let’s Take a Walk Around the White Boards

April 23rd, 2020 · No Comments

by Dwayne Phillips This is a basic thing to do when working as a group to create and refine ideas. This procedure works with just about any task where a group of persons is working together to create and refine ideas. One example is gathering requirements and creating preliminary designs. Another is outlining or formulating […]

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Tags: Alternatives · Communication · Group · Ideas · Uncategorized

Virtual and Social Illiteracy

April 20th, 2020 · No Comments

by Dwayne Phillips The current situation brings with it the usual proclamations by those who, despite public appearances, appear to be illiterate. We need not join them. The current crisis brings with it, as most do, a new set of slang and expressions. Many of these are issued by public officials who, by all appearances, […]

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Tags: Communication · Language

Hopes, Dreams, Wishes, and Plans

April 2nd, 2020 · No Comments

by Dwayne Phillips Plans are significant things. We produce them with significant effort. Otherwise, we are merely chatting about our hopes, dreams, and wishes. Person A: We have a plan for that. Person B: Great. May I see it? Person A: What do you mean? Person B: Your plan. May I see it? May I […]

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Tags: Communication · Conversation · Planning

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 […]

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Tags: Accountability · Communication · History · Journal · Record · Writing

Getting There from Here

March 16th, 2020 · No Comments

by Dwayne Phillips We are here, we want to be there. The words we use to describe these places has much to do with the journey. We have a massive project. I have to write just ten lines of Python code. It’s the same. We start at one point and want to reach another point. […]

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Tags: Communication · General Systems Thinking · Word

I Hope Nothing Comes Up in Today’s Meeting

February 27th, 2020 · No Comments

by Dwayne Phillips There is something called the “hope nothing” meeting. In it, I hope nothing comes up that causes me pain, effort, and general angst. Hope nothing meetings are pleasant, but can be deadly. I sit in meetings. People tell me things. Sometimes they tell me things that cause me work. Sometimes they tell […]

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Tags: Communication · Information · Learning · Management · Meetings

Writing, Clarity, Band-Aids, and Rewriting

February 24th, 2020 · No Comments

by Dwayne Phillips Sometimes we want to clarify what we have written. Adding to the end (a few words onto a sentence, a few sentences onto a paragraph, a few paragraphs onto a chapter, etc.) works, but is merely an ugly band-aid. Rewrite instead. I did tripped again this morning. I wrote a sentence that […]

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Tags: Communication · Writing

What’dya Say?

February 6th, 2020 · No Comments

by Dwayne Phillips A fundamental question of each of us is, “Do I want someone else to understand?” If yes, great effort may be required. If no, keep moving. I work with other persons. Nothing unique there, but I am fortunate in that most of these others are really smart and are working on the […]

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Tags: Communication · Expectations · Ideas

Stop Listening; Start Paying Attention

January 23rd, 2020 · No Comments

by Dwayne Phillips In addition to hearing the message, pay attention to the meta-message. A few years ago, I wrote here about stop listening—cautiously—and start teaching. This current post regards stop listening to the individual words; pay attention to the meta-message or the message about the message. Someone comes to me with anger. They don’t […]

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Tags: Authentic · Communication · Listening · Meta

Inviting Questions (take care)

January 20th, 2020 · No Comments

by Dwayne Phillips The person asking the questions drives the conversation. Take care when inviting such. “Any questions?” asked many confident, but somewhat ignorant persons. The person asking the questions drives the conversation. “What about the color of the coffee cups?,” asked someone. “Er, but I want to show you our new fill-in-the-blank,” replied the […]

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Tags: Communication · Questions