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Just Type It, Right Here, Right Now

July 16th, 2020 · No Comments

by Dwayne Phillips Not sure where to put these words? What is the right place? The right time? I have this idea. I know the right concept. I have a document in the works. Let’s see. Where does this go? When does it go in the time? How about, I don’t know. Let me think… […]

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Tags: Time · Writing

The “Get Well” Project

February 10th, 2020 · No Comments

by Dwayne Phillips There is a type of project that will not only create a product, but will also cure all ills in an organization. “Get well projects” exist largely in fantasy. There is a type of project that some of us know as a “get well project.” Such are usually found in organizations that […]

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Tags: Fable · Fairy Tales · Management · Patience · Time

Let’s not Confuse Time with…

January 16th, 2020 · No Comments

by Dwayne Phillips Time is time. That is all. Equating time with something else is subjective and often prone to error. Person A: We have been considering this for two years. Person B: Sounds like an extremely complex subject to require that much thought. May I see the flow of logic through the myriad options […]

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Tags: Judgment · Time

Happy New-ness

January 6th, 2020 · No Comments

by Dwayne Phillips It is a New Year (as we count time). New is something that has never been here before. New is everywhere, everyday. A few years ago I was on a guided tour of some place unusual. I asked the tour guide what we would be seeing in the next section of the […]

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Tags: Learning · Time

You Started It

December 30th, 2019 · No Comments

by Dwayne Phillips Why are we arguing? You, or was it me, started it. And how do we have necessary discussions without starting an argument? We often perform better when united than when divided. (Often, not always.) We seem to divide when we argue. Who started the argument? You did. You raised the subject of […]

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Tags: Conversation · Differences · Patience · Time

Automation and Time to Think

October 21st, 2019 · No Comments

by Dwayne Phillips There are many things we can do to reduce the time required to complete tasks. Is that always a good thing? If we do a task each day, let’s find a way to automate it. Surely we can write a little piece of software that will do it for us at the […]

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Tags: Thinking · Time · Tools

Timing, Rhythm, and Using that Other Computer

June 27th, 2019 · No Comments

by Dwayne Phillips Is faster or slower better or worse? Or is it simply different timing and rhythm? And are there advantages to changing the timing and rhythm? This past week I was in an office in a different city. Frustration, angst, and generally a lousy week of poor productivity. Just before the week ended, […]

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Tags: Adapting · Change · Time

The Clipboard and the Pencil…and the Database

June 20th, 2019 · No Comments

by Dwayne Phillips Before embarking on a new database, or any new system, learn what it is we want and need. “Let’s create a database to track this,” said an eager and well-meaning person. “But,” interjected another well-meaning person, “do we know what we need or want or anything?” My livelihood has been technology. Of […]

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Tags: Analysis · Testing · Time · Tools

The Leadership Retreat and the Ensuing Disaster

April 22nd, 2019 · No Comments

by Dwayne Phillips We do this time and time again—hold a retreat, find great ideas, and then have a disaster. When will we learn? A bunch of us spent the weekend away discussing this and that. We came up with some great ideas that the rest of you will love! Disaster ensues. This happens time […]

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Tags: Change · Ideas · Management · Patience · Time

Stay Until I Enjoy this Job

February 4th, 2019 · No Comments

by Dwayne Phillips I read that some “young people” don’t stay in their jobs long. They don’t want to waste their life in something they dislike. Enjoyment often requires time. No job is enjoyable the first month. Or day or week or six months. When in a new job, I don’t understand what is really […]

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Tags: Jobs · Learning · Time · Work