NaBloPoMo
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A team for thinking big and starting small
It sounds better than the alternative: paying consultants a hefty fee to throw together a bunch of slide decks, engage in corporate divination, and hand over a four-pillared plan.
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You are not always your job title
Some roles share similar skills. Let’s stop pigeonholing people.
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Lunch club
Something I miss about the Before Times, when most people were in the office the majority of the week, is lunchtime.
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Scaling simple services
A note on taking pride in your product or service, when it feels like you don’t have enough people, budget or time.
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Going dark
Stop talking, start listening.
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Propaganda: leading teams with memes
Part three exploring how mottos, mantras, phrases and soundbites are used to gel teams together in moments of great change.
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Rhetoric: leading teams with memes
Part two exploring how mottos, mantras, phrases and soundbites are used to gel teams together in moments of great change.
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Users, Trust, Delivery: leading teams with memes
How mottos, mantras, phrases and soundbites are used to gel teams together in moments of great change.
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Many of the things people worry about are not really worth worrying about
Inspect the ordinary for shades of delight.
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Silly ideas
Over the years I’ve kept these silly ideas for apps and gadgets in a note on my phone…
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Google Search is the fast-food restaurant of knowledge
Most people don’t eat only at McDonald’s. So why feed our brains, our arguments, our faculties of reasoning, on a similar giant?
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The free-range future of work
I think it’s time for people working on computers to look sideways (metaphorically) and help each other out in designing their future of work.
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Why I write weeknotes
Each weekend I spend around 2 hours writing about what I did in the ~38 hours I spent at work that week. Why? Good question.
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NaBloPoMo 2020
My blog posts from National Blog Posting Month 2020.