Energy wise I’ve found that weeks tend to ebb and flow. One week I seem to make a lot of progress and burn a lot of energy doing so, the following week nothing seems to move forward and I’m recovering from the week before. This week was frenetic, definitely a flow week but more chaos flow.
What I’ve been up to
- We had over 45 applications for the assistant director, delivery and architecture role (currently held by Ronald for a few more days) so whittling that down and settling on a shortlist was difficult as the field was impressive. As usual, when the panel came together there were a one or two obvious candidates for the shortlist but on the rest it took some time for us to come to agreement on who should make the cut. But we got there and interviews begin next week.
- Back to Ronald, Tuesday night was an opportunity for the digital leadership team to say thanks to him for all his hard work over a meal and a few drinks. Its always nice to get together socially and take stock of where we are and what we are up to. Ronald leaves this coming Wednesday (20th) so all thanks again to him for his contribution.
- Now we’ve agreed our draft digital strategy, and the roadmap work continues to develop, I’m starting to meet with executive leadership team members and other stakeholders to explain our priorities and get their feedback. This week has been all about setting those sessions up so that everyone gets briefing on this important work.
- More meetings about our future operating model and how we move from where we are now to where we want to be, especially future live service support. A lot of this is predicated on finding the right funding model. to give us the extra capabilities we need. A work in progress.
- On Thursday I spent some time with my trustee hat on at the board meeting for NASEN. Different sector, different funding model, different size and culture of organisation. But lots of similar conversations about people, governance, funding and forward strategy. Helpful to remind myself that nothing is unique in business.
What I’m up to next
- A short week for me. Today (Sunday 17th) is St Patrick’s Day so tomorrow at home its a bank holiday. I’ve made the mistake before of not taking the day as leave and then had family running around me while I tried to work. Not so this year. Back Tuesday
- We’ve got a(nother) digital risk review session. Slowly we are building some critical maturity around how we use risk to inform and manage our business. This is hard but good.
- We have a workshop on our future operating model options on Wednesday. Its always good to be together in the room working through this and hearing others’ opinions.
- Interviews for the assistant director role kick off later in the week.
Anything else to note
- Next weekend I am meeting with some old school friends for a bit of reminiscence of our school days. On the Friday evening we are all off to see the mighty Big Country in concert (a blast from the past of school discos) and the next day off to see the mighty Magpies play a match for the first time together in over 30 years. Sorry Newcastle colleagues, not the premiership behemoths but the lowly Southern League try hards from my hometown.