process that creates room for improvisation
–> effectively organized improvisation
–> improvise within clearly defined time-boxes
—-> deliverables without pressure of running behind deadlines
“When you think you’re having everything under control you’re not driving fast enough.”
Improvisation starts with an idea. Best practise comes later.
“A life without Powerpoint, org charts, agenda & strategic planning is possible -
but doesn’t make any sense.”
Tags: love · philosophy · poem
One thing I always found worthy of a Doctorate thesis was those awkward moments when you hold a door for someone at the office. Don’t get me wrong, I’m a true gentleman (just look at my extremely British login name), I do hold doors for (almost) everyone but I feel I must start a discussion on this subject.
Ever noticed that there is always this awkward moment in time where the person you are holding the door for is just a little bit too far away and you consider to yourself (in a single though) whether to let go or continue to hold it a little longer? How do you make that decision?
I usually think of it in attraction and/or degrees of likeness to the person in question: If it’s a girl, it depends if she’s cute or not; if it’s a guy, do I actually talk to this guy at all? Is he a prick? Should I just slam the door on his face?
What are your thoughts on this?
Tags: work reflection