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let’s stop using power words in CVs and bid documents

January 21, 2013 1 comment

Last week I got involved in a cyber-debate about the overuse of power words, in this case about their use in CVs, but the principle applies more widely. I have two main issues with this abuse of language; firstly that much of it is transparently nonsense (and therefore untrue) and secondly that it wastes my time. Read more…

would you rather be a leader or a manager?


I was reading the other day an on line forum where the difference between a manager and a leader was under debate. That there is a difference between managing and leading I don’t think is at issue, but there is no reason for me why the same person can’t be both, and I would go further and suggest that many of the best leaders are also good managers. Read more…

musings on the fire drill and other emergency procedures


For much of my working life before getting involved in Facilities Management the fire drill was the province of HR, or Personnel as we used to call them and at more than one location there was a delight in picking a wet day for the practice. Because they always had the drills in the same weeks every year, and always in the gap between morning tea break and lunch, the old sweats could usually work out when the drill would be from the weather forecast. Someone based near HR would be watching for the tell-tale signs of activity. As soon as HR were seen to be assembling with clip boards, macs and brollies the word would go around and people would be ready for the bell; after all, the quicker they were out the quicker they could be back in again, but whilst some very good evacuation times (as I would later come to know) were being recorded HR would always moan drainishly about everyone having apparently stopped to put their coats on before leaving the building; somehow it never occurred to them that we were ready and waiting for the bell. Read more…

2012 in review – The Monday Musings blog


The WordPress.com stats helper monkeys prepared a 2012 annual report for this blog.

Here’s an excerpt:

600 people reached the top of Mt. Everest in 2012. This blog got about 4,000 views in 2012. If every person who reached the top of Mt. Everest viewed this blog, it would have taken 7 years to get that many views.

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Dad’s Army: FM Pioneers?


Scene:  Walmington-on-Sea church hall, Vicar’s office. Captain Mainwaring sits at his desk reading an order from HQ.

As he reads the letter a smile begins to play around his lips. There is a knock at the door; he looks up. Read more…

Great teams come from characters, not clones


He set out that morning in good spirits; for late December it was a bright day and heading slightly north he didn’t have to worry too much about the low sun in his eyes.  The English countryside was at its Winter finest and he felt good about the day to come; a few hours working with a small group who not only sought his advice, but had readily paid in advance. The mile flew by with some help from Classic FM and he was soon turning into the drive of the venue, an old country manor, now a hotel. Read more…

What’s in a word? Usage and Abusage of our Language

December 17, 2012 1 comment

Several years ago I was sat on an aeroplane sweltering as we waited what seemed an age in the queue to take off. Having pushed back on time we took nearly an hour to get to the runway, “I hate these moments” I said to my companion, but then I thought some more. Do I really hate anything? There are certainly a lot of things that I don’t like to varying degrees, but hate, no not really. Read more…

dealing with prank callers


Hoax calls made the news last week in circumstances that turned out to have tragic repercussions. They are, of course, not a new phenomenon, so how are facilities management teams geared up to handle these sorts of things? Read more…

the art of time management


Time is a very odd commodity isn’t it; on the one had we measure it with great precision and yet in other ways we are astonishingly casual about it, but time has been on my mind a lot in one way or another over the last week, both in terms of managing it and wondering where it went. How do you manage your time? Read more…

Risk registers and contingency plans; how robust are yours?

November 26, 2012 2 comments

Risk management has been very prominent for me over the last week. Meetings on the topic have led to a commission to deliver a risk management seminar early next year and I will be running a risk management course on the day you read this, so that alone should have been enough for me, but the fates had other ideas in store. Read more…