Touch expectations

We've got a relatively new, Samsung LED TV in our living room. It is covered with toddler fingerprints. We can't find anything that seems to remove the smudges and the marks, and it somewhat distracts from the beautiful, bright, HD image. One of two things, though, is going on to cause this greasy destruction: either … Continue reading Touch expectations

Standing out

I had the great pleasure yesterday of being a member of the interviewing panel at the British Computer Society’s The Graduate event. Aimed to give under graduates and recent graduates a visceral trial of the beast that is known as the recruitment assessment centre, 32 people put themselves through a psychometric test, interview panel, group … Continue reading Standing out

Weeknote 91: battling viruses

Achievements this week included: - just about staying awake long enough on any one day (bar Monday) to actually get some work done. Yucky virus passed on from the kids... - completed a final version of Developer Journeys work which will now feed into the new financial year planning processes - some interesting thoughts about … Continue reading Weeknote 91: battling viruses

Welcome to the world of public private healthcare

Every once in a while I take a diversion from my usual topics, and that usually results in a rant. This is one of those posts. There has been a great deal of coverage about the current government's plans to inject more private enterprise into the publicly funded healthcare system in the UK. Let me tell you … Continue reading Welcome to the world of public private healthcare

Weeknote 90: getting to grips with a new OS

Achievements this week included: - getting my head around the MS IT version of the Windows 8 Consumer Preview - continuing to get people to buy into the developer journey concept - making a couple of connections to get more ideas on  Green Field IT concept - great conversation with Matt @ Berg London - … Continue reading Weeknote 90: getting to grips with a new OS

The Anarchization of Technology

I'm working on a article for a white paper at the moment, and there is a lot of talk in the rest of the content about technology having become democratized in recent years. I've been trying to put my finger on why that term sits uneasily with me, and think I've worked it out: democracy … Continue reading The Anarchization of Technology

Learning from past experience

A couple of weekends ago I was lucky enough to have a long weekend in the Portuguese city of Porto. Set in the north of the country, and spanning the deep valley of the Douro River, it's a stunning (UNESCO-protected) location, tinged with a certain beguiling faded glory. For Britain, Porto is known for two … Continue reading Learning from past experience

Chief Playfulness Officer

What I am about to talk about is probably going to sound deeply mistimed in our current age of austerity, double dips and general woe. But hey, humour me for a moment... In the past few months I've been giving a lot of thought to what the management of IT would look like if one … Continue reading Chief Playfulness Officer

Weeknote 88: a “technical” Friday

I'm off on a short break tomorrow, so a day early here are achievements this week: - some good progress on writing about consumer development approaches to business systems development - completion of the team's mid year performance review meetings - a great management team offsite, including conversations with Matt from http://www.bergcloud.com/ - good progress … Continue reading Weeknote 88: a “technical” Friday

A peculiar long tail

One of the benefits to having moved this blog over to WordPress is that I can now get some interesting stats about the use of the site. One of those is a list of all the search terms that have been used to get people to end up at mmitii. The full list is below … Continue reading A peculiar long tail