by Dwayne Phillips We make mistakes. We make mistakes at a given rate of X mistakes per unit of work. Look at all the work, find all the mistakes, learn, and change direction. We make mistakes. We make X mistakes per page. The more pages the more mistakes. In a bad situation? Sit and read […]
Read It All
January 17th, 2019 · No Comments
Tags: Learning · Mistakes · Work
Looking for an Interesting Conversation?
January 10th, 2019 · No Comments
by Dwayne Phillips There are several places I can always find an interesting person for an interesting and educational conversation. One is outside any neighborhood elementary school. My grandfather on my mother’s side outlived his wife by 20 years or so. That was and still is unusual. After a year alone, he needed a reason […]
Tags: Conversation · Learning
This may be important, I’ll learn about it…
December 10th, 2018 · No Comments
by Dwayne Phillips Choose to learn. We all pay the tuition, but we may not all get the education. I guess many school teachers and government employees and just plain folks never say this to themselves. I always did, but perhaps that explained my mediocre career in government service. I was too inquisitive, too exploratory, […]
Tags: Learning
Change: Significant and Slow
October 25th, 2018 · No Comments
by Dwayne Phillips It can be disappointing to admit, but if we want significant change, we must bring it about slowly. Significant change—the kind that brings big benefit over a big period of time—occurs slowly. Those two adjectives concerning change—significant and slow—appear inseparable. I don’t like that. When I have a great idea for a […]
Tags: Change · Learning · Management
Assuming and Teaching
September 13th, 2018 · No Comments
by Dwayne Phillips We work in the real world; not in one where what we wish is true. Sometimes we simply need to teach a little. A: I told these people what to do…and AARGH (pained expression interrupts speech). B: How did you teach them how to do that? A: What? What do you mean? […]
Tags: Learning · Teaching · Work
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
Jerry Weinberg
September 3rd, 2018 · No Comments
by Dwayne Phillips Another person who had a major influence in my life has passed away. Author and consultant Jerry Weinberg passed away recently. I had the privilege of reading a dozen or so books written by Jerry. I had the privilege of attending several seminars Jerry led. I learned much from Jerry. Jerry learned […]
Tags: Learning
Brevity, Clarity, and Explanations
August 6th, 2018 · No Comments
by Dwayne Phillips If I cannot explain something with brevity and clarity, I am not ready to explain it. Gosh, that summary is a killer. I am ready to explain something. I have this earth-changing wonderful great super-duper (note the lack of brevity and clarity) idea that the world needs to hear and implement just […]
Tags: Brevity · Clarity · Communication · Ideas · Learning · Patience · Thinking
Of Course I Write about What I DON’T Know
April 23rd, 2018 · No Comments
by Dwayne Phillips Part 2 of 2 blogs on writing about…of course I write about what don’t I know. How else would I ever learn anything? This one doesn’t make as much sense as part 1 did. How can I write about something that I don’t know. Well… First, I learn. Second, I write. Or […]
Tags: Learning · Thinking · Writing
Ten Years of Internet Viewing
April 12th, 2018 · No Comments
by Dwayne Phillips How do you do something everyday for ten years? You do it everyday (for ten years). Every morning, with very few exceptions, I sit and view the news on the Internet. I make notes in a weblog. See here and here. Recently, I noted that I had done this for ten years. […]