Weeknote 600: Six Hundred

Well. Here we are then.The sixth century of weeknotes. Nearly 12 years' worth. That's a lot of weeknotes. The format has changed a bit since I started. They have on occasion become short and cryptic. In recent times they've become a bit more verbose. It's a way to shut down for the weekend. It's a … Continue reading Weeknote 600: Six Hundred

Weeknote 599: back in the room

Things I have learned this week: coming back from holiday to an overflowing work Slack is far more confusing than coming back to an overflowing email inbox. Slack is so disjointed - don't get me wrong, email is broken too, but at least in your inbox there is just one place to look. Customer surveys … Continue reading Weeknote 599: back in the room

Weeknote 595: two months

Today marks the end of my first couple of months and bit in the new job, and my last working day before a few weeks of holiday. Changing a job is a strange experience. Changing a job and organisation at the same time more so. I've realised that I haven't done a change of job … Continue reading Weeknote 595: two months

Weeknote 594: flat

This week I have learned: The advantages of having a broad and eclectic network. It means I can make introductions to a broad and eclectic set of people that I simply couldn't if I had stayed in my lane.How to navigate a flat structure. Being in an organisation without hierarchy is liberating, but it does … Continue reading Weeknote 594: flat

Weeknote 592: Pitching

This week I have learned... Socialising in person trumps doing so online. I had the delight of one of Julia Hobsbawm's events this week and it was a delight to catch up with a bunch of people who I hadn't seen IRL for over two years.Change is the hard bit. People change doubly so. No … Continue reading Weeknote 592: Pitching

Weeknote 591: designing data

This week I have learned: I'm getting increasingly curious about how the worlds of user-centred design and data can become more self-supporting. As we move from data as the stuff in systems to data as a thing in itself, how can we design that data and move away from the ivory towers of ER modelling? … Continue reading Weeknote 591: designing data