Welcome, I am Dr Robert N. Winter and this is my public Memex.
A Crisp Document and Messy Meeting
Fostering Leader-Managers
Managing Control and Leading Motivation
Aligning And Organising, It’s All About People
Strategic Direction Versus Initiative Planning
Leading Change and Managing Complexity
The Ties of Informal Leadership
The Boundaries of Informal Leadership
Are Hierarchies Healthy for Organisations?
Managing as a Coach
The Value of a Chief of Staff
Leading Psychological Safety in Teams
Recovery Experiences and Your Mood at Work
Running Effective Meetings
A Psychological Safety Primer
DEI: A Continuum of Acceptance, Understanding, and Questioning
Leading AI-First Organisations
Forging Resilience Through Adaptability
Leading At Scale
Remote Working Policies
Minding the Capability Gap
A Challenging Time for Talent Management
Recovering From The Great Attrition
Mental Health As A Strategic Issue
Be Bold With Efficiency Aspirations
Anchoring Teams Through Transformation
Sustaining Value in the Transformation Life Cycle
Enabling Managers in a GenMe Landscape
Challenges for Leadership when Managing GenMe
Leading GenMe
Great Managers Free Up Their Time
Thunderous Ambivalence
Defund the Police — Yet Again
Epochs Within Epochs
The Effective WIP
Acting for Privacy – An Australian Story
Tempus Fugit
On Replies and ‘Reply Guys’
Our Mind is a Blurry Image of Life
Ghost Writers — Rise of the Machines
An Opportunity Afforded
As ‘An’ Historian
Autodeleting the Public Record
Review — Doom, The Politics of Catastrophe
A Warning From Content
Twas Gunpowder Treason Day
Questions for a Future Employer
Response — We Need To Stop Calling Ourselves Conservatives
Reading More Efficiently And Effectively
CR III Royal Cypher
Response – Why PI Planning is like a wolf in sheep’s clothing
Responsibility, Ownership, Accountability
The Sources of Soviet Conduct
Twenty Years of Firefox
On Fairy-Stories and the Art of Fantasy
With a Quiet Heart
The Subjective Nature of ‘Nothing to Hide’
Jotting – Anatomy of a Search Engine
5 reasons I will be celebrating the Queen’s Platinum Jubilee
Pseudo-Profound Bullshit
At A Journey’s End
They Are Teachable
Hugo: Or, There and Back Again
Response — Sitting with Ambiguity
How I Write — Long Form Research
Teflon Leadership
Moxie and the Server
The Linux Paradigm
Power and Control: Tech Billionaires in Politics
Santa Fe Emergent Engineering 2021: Niall Ferguson
Polywork, A New Professional Network
Fourth Way – Living in Harmony with our Online Presence
My Copy of The Times
Life is Long, Access is Short
A Peer’s Tube
Intellectual Warehouse
The New Cathedral Door
Jotting – Protect Duty
Scribble, Scribble, Scribble
Jotting – WHO
Lightblub Moment ON FRIDAY, APRIL 30, the WHO quietly updated a page on its website. In a section on how the coronavirus gets transmitted, the…
Hail, Lobster!
Bitcoin’s Dirty Little Secrets – Political
Tool Time
Bitcoin’s Dirty Little Secrets – Environmental
A Mastodon To Call My Own
How I Publish – Back to the Future
100 Days of Muse & Reason
Well, I have reached the end of the 100daystooffload.com challenge and the numbers are as follows: I began the challenge hoping it would improve my…
Contribution Manifesto
Copying Old Masters
For the better part of 400 years, the production of art in France was largely controlled by artistic academies. With the first official academy being…
Virus From Below
The history of the world, for a long time, was the history of great people. Mostly great men. It focused on singular individuals and seldom…
I Saw The World End
Serialisation
The Ability To Ignore
Late Abroad Again
Art as Background
Self-Gaze
Wedding Feast
Finding Confidence
Armada
Finding Time
The Case for Listenership
Beware Generalisation
Supporting Evidence
My weekends are usually spent cloistered away in my study, working on one project or another. My fiancée laments I spend too much time tinkering…
Tranquility Reflected
Day 83 of the 100 day challenge and I have drawn a total blank. I have faced writers block before, but often this has been…
Nibbled By System
I am a simple man who fears being nibbled by system. I like things I can see and touch. In the technological realm, I like…
Easy To Use
I learn today that Jules-Albert de Dion took the chequed flag in the world’s first motor race, the Paris–Rouen in 1894. Sadly for Jules-Albert, he…
Emotional Contagion
Emotional Contagion is the phenomenon of feeling what it appears someone else is experiencing. Art abounds with examples of this, where a painting, sculpture or…
The Giant’s Causeway
James Boswell, 9th Laird of Auchinleck, lived in an age in which titles were grand and letters and diaries were even grander. In a time…
To CDN Or Not To CDN
As the great bard made a Prince of Denmark once say: To be, or not to be, that is the question:Whether ’tis nobler in the…
And I’m Feeling Good
Today was a day of relaxing. Well, it started in mild dismay looking at the stock markets, descended into a frustrating morning fighting the dragon…
Site With Less Byte
The Shape Of Things That Are
Shape of Things to Come
Fête Nationale
I could not let July 14 pass without a nod to that most French of occasions: Bastille Day. A celebration which marks both the anniversary…
Five Stages of Autonomy
Gothic Reprieve
Spot the Gorilla
Skepticism and Wonder
Doomsday Clock
To Federate, But How?
Losing Readers?
Cartographic Escapism
A Change Management Primer
A Land of Chilly Riverways
Ode to a Yoghurt Pot
Lacklustre
Today… what can I say about today… it was nothing out of the ordinary, very lacklustre indeed. Neither terrifying nor exhilarating, sad nor happy, downcast…
How I Publish — Version 3.0
Finding Flow – Basics
Time Capsule I
Down the Rabbit Hole
Leading From The Front
Red Tape Is Fun
A Novel Approach to Music
The Base Camp of Everest
Circular Conversations
Labours of Love
Point Of No Return
Confessions of a Platform Junkie
The Problem of Over Correction
The Struggle is Topic
The Void
The Over Consumption of Doubt
Peasants’ Revolt
Letterheady
The Power of the Snub
Competing Thoughts
Today was a day in which, if you’ll forgive this writer a reification, my thoughts have been battling in my mind. The main cause is…
Damnatio Memoriae
Media Archipelago
The Better Part of Valour
Obama made sure to bring together the past with the present. Memory stalking the impatiently advancing future. Into the party marched the honour ghosts, the…
Cold Calling Students
Modern Pocket Boroughs
Into the Jaws of Death
Updating My Plank
As a man who loves his technology, one thing I enjoy reading about is how others use theirs. There is a small degree of voyeurism…
The Case of the Dangling Toad
Take Notes, No One Is Watching
Letters of Note
Mental Indigestion
Parliamentary Privilege
Proportionality in Pursuit of Justice
Distributism
The New Commons
Grey Eminence
Contemplating Content
So I Could See Further
A Day of Rest
Airbrushing Memory
Please keep scrolling
A Marvellous Idea for a Blog
Dead Certainties
Code is Speech?
Language Defect: Privacy
Centralising the Decentralised
Marshal Your Argument
How I Write – Technology
How I Publish — Version 2.0
The Cloud of Unknowing
‘Good night, and good luck.’
So this is how privacy dies…
Gakyō Rōjin
Endurance Through Renewal
The Pied Piper of Zoom
The Perfect Moment
‘Oh, the humanity!’
Catharsis
May the Third be with you
One Hundred Days…
‘I’ and ‘Me’
No One Is To Blame For Misbehaviour
Leadership: A Human Encounter
Patagonia Traditional CSR, Strategic CSR or CSV
The City of Love
One of the basic rules of the universe is that nothing is perfect. Perfection simply doesn’t exist. Stephen Hawking There is an old adage, the…
Constantine: Divine Emperor or Christian Saint?
Alexander’s Invasion of Persia
“It is one of the paradoxes of history (and of historiography) that this king… should have been handed down finally in history as an enigma.”…
World View – A Graph
As I often get quizzed about different world views, one rainy day I threw this together. While I acknowledge any attempt to encompass the myriad…
‘God is Dead’
I know I know… you don’t need to shout it I am not so superannuated that I am deaf to your cries. Months I can…
Age, Evil And A Better World
Age hit me the other day. To be precise it hit my right hamstring. It was cold and I got up too quickly. These were…
Is this what Warhol meant?
In 1968 the doyen of pop art, Andy Warhol, said: ‘In the future, everyone will be world-famous for 15 minutes.’ Broadly speaking there are two…
Company Men
In Calcutta a statue was erected to Lord Bentinck, Governor-General of India. Its inscription bears citing at length as it is testament to the moral…
The Minnow, The Whale And The Deep Blue Sea
Madmen Raging Against the Sacred
Truth and Beauty
Never before in the history of the world has so much information been so easily accessible. Name virtually any topic and a quick Googie or…
Old Soldiers Never Die
Peter de Noronha wrote ‘Old Soldiers never die, they only fade away, which has now been commuted to, they never die but only get slightly…
Climate Change, Political Stagnation
The satirical ‘Yes Prime Minister’ quipped about international organizations: Hacker: But surely we’re all committed to the European ideal?Sir Humphrey: [chuckles] Really, Minister.Hacker: If not,…