Welcome back to 2010, it has been a while since I last posted anything Techy or Samurai related it reminds me how quickly we can go from leadership thinking to management thinking when one gets very busy (My company re-launched our flagship Guitar learning product Jamorama at the end of 2009 which didn't leave me much time for blogging, a poor excuse I know!).
As it happens it looks like Julia (my partner) and myself are moving to Wellington! (NZ's Captial City) for a change of lifestyle and a lot more Film and Television work for Julia. So I am putting together a proposal to keep working at Rock Star Recipes but remotely!
Remote work and more interesting, remote or distance leadership is something I have become very interested in, how can we in 2010 with all the technology easily available to most businesses lead from a distance? What are the challenges? How does communication, face to face time, company culture and atmosphere differ? I suspect a culture of great communication, trust and respect is key.
I'm hoping to document as much as I can while I learn more about this and also put my proposal forward to actually experience and work as a remote staff member and remote leader...
Perhaps we are coming to a point where there is no real difference whether someone is in the office or not as long at the end results are met and accountability is key. In the 80's they called it "Tele-Communting" more recently it was dubbed "Tele-Work" (Perhaps to make it sound more like working for those managers who could not let micro-management go?) but I think going forward it will just be "work" as the technology and easy constant contact and communication from anywhere in the world becomes the norm.
More to come...
Oh, and for those who need their Technology and Ninja fix... check out the new Nexus One powered by Google Android.
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Off to the Capital!
[...] What is most interesting is that I will continue to work in my current job, but remotely from my home office as I mentioned in an earlier post. [...] Posted on 09/03/2011 3:15pm (1 year ago)
Richard Nordstrom
Great post, Sets stuff in persective, Very good! :). I am a computer technician, if you want to you can take a look at my latest article on cleaning up Slow computers. Best regards Richard Nordstrom Posted on 09/03/2011 3:15pm (1 year ago)
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[...] What is most interesting is that I will continue to work in my current job, but remotely from my home office as I mentioned in an earlier post. [...]
Posted on 09/03/2011 3:15pm (1 year ago)
Great post, Sets stuff in persective, Very good! :). I am a computer technician, if you want to you can take a look at my latest article on cleaning up Slow computers. Best regards Richard Nordstrom
Posted on 09/03/2011 3:15pm (1 year ago)
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