What’s the point?
At a recent workshop, I went around the room and asked each person what they wanted to get out of the session. Most had a specific thing they wanted to understand or learn, but what one participant said surprised me. They said, “I don’t use Excel and I’m not sure why I’m here.” I was blown away! We can never replace time. It’s our most precious commodity. Yet the organisation was happy to send this person out all day to learn about something they never use. Now it might have been that in the near future, the person attending the …
Distraction is not just a business problem, it’s a life problem!
How we deal with distractions now will set the stage for how we cope when exposed to more distraction. We build resilience to respond to bounce back from events such as lost opportunities, cancellation of an event, but we need to build resilience to technology distractions and over exposure. Technology is designed to create engagement but not necessarily engagement that makes us productive, its often engagement designed to keep our eyeballs on technology! What are you doing to ensure you and your team are not distracted and are focused on your targets and goals?? Subscribe to Donna’s monthly eNewsletter at …
Here to help….
The last twelve or so weeks have required everyone in business to think outside the box and get creative. For some of my clients transitioning to work from home was not too challenging. For others it required unexpected investment and adaptability to ensure business continuity. As a speaker, trainer, and educator it’s been a time of change. Despite the circumstances, it has presented an opportunity to step back. To explore at a much deeper level more sophisticated ways of serving clients. Rather than continuing to do the same thing because we’ve always done it that way, changing circumstances have required …
What’s changed for you?
The last few months have required stepping out the box and getting creative. New and existing clients and connections have reached out with a view to sourcing programs, ideas or tools to help support their teams both in the transition to work from home, and to keep them engaged and productive as we move back into the workplace. Some of the ideas I’ve pitched to clients didn’t fly, but others have and have expanded, not just what my team and I can offer clients, but have ripped apart any limiting pre-conceptions about how we serve our clients and community. The …
Why do we over use technology?
Is it because it’s easy? We tick a metaphorical box and move onto the next thing making actioning or responding to what we’ve just sent now someone else’s problem. The electronic equivalent of ‘passing the buck’ I think it’s time to challenge the way we do things because that’s the way we’ve always done them. We used to fax things now we email them it’s faster, more cost effective and provided the ability to send one to many. But just because we have the technology doesn’t mean we HAVE to use it for everything. When was the last time you …
You’ll always find someone on the phone at parties
In 1978, Jona Lewie released a song called You’ll always find me in the kitchen at parties! I think today, it that song would be You’ll always find people on the phone at parties! I went to a friend’s house recently to connect with someone who was visiting for a couple of weeks from overseas. There were about 15 people there when I arrived, sitting around, chatting, having a few drinks and eating some snacks. During the evening, I was totally surprised by the number of people who, when pings sounded from phones, reached into their handbag or their pocket …
Hunger for Connection
On a Monday morning a few months ago (pre COVID-10) whilst sitting in a coffee shop writing, a man came in to get a coffee. What he said made me lift my head up from my writing. He said today he was working from home and whilst he had a coffee machine at home, he said he came in for a ‘coffee and a chat’. Business today is more ‘connected’ than ever. We can work from home, on an airplane, almost anywhere if we have an internet connection! Whilst technology provides the ability to create documentation, analyse information and process …
What’s next??
It’s a challenging time in business with stand downs, layoffs and furloughing of employees as well as understanding what can and can’t be done during this period. Understandably employers and executives are worried about business expenses and viability. Some organisations are experiencing growth – online conferencing platform Zoom, food delivery services and the like. But the question is, how long can they/we last in the current situation? When will this end? What will it look like when we come out the other side, which we will? Government and businesses are doing the best they can to keep things going. Employees …
I’m looking for help…
That’s what the message said. In my presentations and in-house workshops, I regularly ask people where they go when they have a technology question. Aside from the one internal “go-to” person every organisation has, the answer I normally get is Google. Whilst that is great, they often tell me they tried what Google said but they ‘couldn’t get it to work’, were unclear about the how, or it they couldn’t apply it to their situation. So why do so many people go to Google for help when they often don’t get the answers they need? 1. It’s easy 2. It’s …