Tuesday, November 30, 2010

family

The test I talked about in Aura I was tested as an entrepreneur. There might be something in it. Lately I heard a behavioral theory about people who come from the area I come from. I'm from the moor. Originally my family before the 19th century came from the north west of Germany, on border with The Netherlands. They moved west because there the work was.

Later in the 20th century some unmarried men moved to the mines and the moors in the south of The Netherlands. Even some people moved to the moors in south west England. My family in the early days had no homes. They moved from place to place because once you live in the moor you got no certainty. Within a few years or less the turf development moved and therefor the families had to move quickly and had to rebuilt the house elsewhere. It was a cheap shelter for animals and humans.
some kind of turf shed

Those days my family had the drive to find new places to excel, no matter how marginal their existence was. They tried to make all the best of it. The best they could do was to move. People moved 200 kilometers, others 700 kilometers. They were the opportunists of their times. Some had the entrepreneurship and worked for DSM or Philips, but above all they did their own thing.

This is the opportunistic family I'm from. Surviving the worst, dealing with the best things there are. Wonder if anybody went to America.

Originally we come from a farm between Oldenburg and Meppen in Germany. Catholicism and the birth rate did the family grow and spread their wings over North West Europe.

Monday, November 29, 2010

Anthem

As the theme of the blog has something to do with personal growth I would like to show the next video of the Dutch Anthem. The subscribtion is in English and Dutch. I value it more nowadays, maybe because I am getting older. I think this Anthem is heroic. In fact it isn't. We almost lost a war against Catholic Spain and in the song we ask ourselves what we did do wrong. We kept our heads up and honoured the king of Spain. In the peace of Münster the Netherlands made peace with Spain. War was over. Thank God.

Sunday, November 28, 2010

aura

In week 47 my employer organised the-week-of-mobility.
It was organised because of the changes in the organisation in the next months, years. The employees have to make up their mind whether they feel comfortable to work for the municipality or to work in another setting. The employee should listen to the authenticity of himself. For the organisation it's the right person on the right spot.
In that way it's ironic that a manager who quit his job temporarily to rethink his position is back in his job apparently.

This week I had my aura read. I must laugh about that. Everything she said could have been true for anybody else. After the reading I told her some things of my life and said that anything which would be read would apply on me. Even if it was specific. She didn't give me a colour which is what they do. I don't have an aura colour. What does that mean?

I did a workshop about Neuro Linguistic programming, which was very interesting. Makes me think why we don't have team building.

It reminds me of the course I had about feeling and attitude.
I also had a test what profession fits me best... Guess I'm a business entrepreneur, that dress-code suits me. I'm kidding if I believe that. Some aspects are okay. I do try to be independent. I really feel myself independent. If I am now is another question.

Finally I spoke a member of management (they had a role as speed-coach)
She advised me to listen to myself and think out of the box. Maybe I am an independent thinker who should not be in the public sector.
They wanna get rid of me. It's a conspiracy against me.

Saturday, November 27, 2010

home

My soul belongs to the world. I've got India in my head right now.
I stand with my feet in the heartland of Europe and reach out with my arms to Russia and the United States.
My bed is in South America. Africa posesses my sofa and Australia has my chair. The Far East is my kitchen, with the north pole as a fridge and the south pole as my deep-freezer.

The world is my home.

Some kind of globalization?

Monday, November 22, 2010

Daily mail

Teacher, leave them kids alone.

They don't need no thought control.

Saturday, November 20, 2010

Triumph



Trump might run for president. It wasn't mentioned on the news-channel in my country. Actually it was mentioned as a comic sideline in lay back news show. Nobody knows what it was about cause we don't know much about America. Do we fellow Dutch? Donald Trump might run as a republican candidate for the presidential office. A billionaire focused on money, on the unequal trade balance with China. His only goal is to have the Chinese Yen it's real value. With or without him in the office, there's gonna be a currency war in the end.

Will Trump Triumph?

Thursday, November 18, 2010

Municipality

Alright, I have a short break. Three weeks ago I claimed this week as a free week. Hear what I say -claim-! At my work we don't ask if we can take a week off. No, we write it down on a white board and inform direct colleagues. We didn't discuss it. That's how it can be too. More responsibility for the employees!

I wrote a note about efficiency and effectiveness.
It translated from Dutch to English with wordlingo and adjusted it.

Future development

My opinion is that the municipality should behave internally organisationally more like a company. There where critical company processes come in, heavier control mechanisms should be used.

Responsibilities must be placed lower in the organisation. Decisions which are for a service important, must be taken by the responsible Executive Board.

For non-service critical decisions authorisation can be given at a lower organisational level. There must be a function separation were always the authorisation of 2 officials is needed to authorise a decision.

The problem of independent consultants and customer managers is that not all decisions are reviewed. Control takes place afterwards. The question is if there a one on one control. If there is a random control, possibly decisions are (dis)approved wrongfully.

This is an assessment of to what extent something can go wrong in order to carry out the activities more rapidly. The task of the municipality can be that we must work more efficiently and more effectively. This must be preceded by a number of questions:

- how do we define effectiveness and efficiency?

- where in the municipality lies the emphasis on efficiency?

- where in the municipality lies the emphasis on effectiveness?

- how is the proportion of these terms?



Also I wrote a reaction on a memorandum of Management. We got some questions.
In March we got elections for the Council. I'm not candidate for election. My latest reaction could be the last.

For now I'll aim at my career. There is more I can achieve. Thanks to the Council.

Monday, November 15, 2010

Al Jazeera

In Al Jazeera Riz Kahn Slavoj Zizek, a Slovenian philosopher and cultural critic, tries to give an answer on the question whether we live in the end times.
It's about the collapse of society and the failure of capitalism.
An interesting view.

Saturday, November 06, 2010

reading

The book Freedom of Johnathan Franzen got my attention because I saw an interview with the writer on Dutch  television. So last week I bought it. Maybe I learn some more things about the philosophy of life.

Some weeks ago I was at a party of someone who I gave Savater's In praise of profanity
Bruna.nl describes this book on it's site:
"In a playful but insistent way Savater in this book provides an anatomy of religion as a delusion: it is the fear of death that man makes one yearn for eternal life. Doubt God means recognizing that our existence is finite. Savater Thus, the key questions of human existence: what is truth and what are we afraid of? Why is a good life on earth preferable to an infinite afterlife? In his reflections about this Savater used as inspiration the work of great thinkers on the relationship between man and God, as Spinoza, Hegel, Bertrand Russell and Hannah Arendt, but just as easily Mark Twain and Richard Feynman. Savater also sheds light on the role of religion in today's world of postmodern 'something-ism' to political Islam and Christianity to neo-conservative fundamentalist credulity.

The conclusion is clear: what man needs is not faith in God but believe in the ever perfect, rarely heavenly, but always infinite possibilities of man himself."


The bold text refers to the famous Dutch writer Harry Mulisch who once said that though everybody will die, it's not 100 % certain he will die. So that moment, Mulisch said, he is immortal because it isn't certain he will die too. Mulisch died last week on October 30 2010. He wasn't immortal.
I saw the emotional farewell ceremony on live television and it was like a Shakespeare play.

This weekend I have much to do.
It's work related; Works council.

I have some critics about the Management on every level.
I spoke E. about her work and she told me a sad story how her work as a ******* has been used. Openness is a great thing to pursue. More communication should make people happier. Now they have the feeling to be excluded. I don't know what the usual practice is, but shouldn't external ****** with ****** parties be the exclusive work for the *******?

E. also told that incentives are blocked by different levels of management. She doesn't feel comfortable to work for the municipality. Everybody works for his own benefit and keeps information for himself. This makes the organisation vulnerable.

Another interesting thing is the reorganisation of the department and the Service as a whole.
The department I talk about has 3 quality-workers who criticise the work of counselors, while another department which doesn't work efficient and effective makes a reorganisation necessary.
It is a political decision to have the reorganisation. I ask myself if the public servants have nothing to say on how it will be done. Probably an expensive consultation office will judge the progress and adjust when it's necessary.
Of course I know that the first report triggered the reform but after that a political decision was made to change the organisation to a front and back-office organisation.
E's department has it already and it works (with a lot of changes for all the people). Integration with other departments makes it hard again for many people. (Some almost had a breakdown because of the previous change.)

In a last month's meeting with the director I brought the communication up for discussion. I only said that there is no openness in the organisation. I immediately felt that red alert from star-trek "shields up." The face of the director came in the defense mode.

I can understand in some way her reaction because the director tries to be open, but it's not her it's the organisation as a whole. The way we work, it's a kind of hierarchic.
I talked about it with another colleague and he argued that the government needs more hierarchy than businesses because it's the public cause with public money. That's true but the civil service has to have more
entrepreneurship. This the secretary of the former Major said to some people in a discussion I attended.

At least we should take that concept into consideration.
It means more responsibility with the employees. Therefore the educational level of the employees should be increased. I told about it before.
In fact the educational level increased in the last 5 years. Problem is that the responibility in the jobs doesn't. So people get annoyed and stressed.

Monday, November 01, 2010

cycle city

Amazing how few cars are in the old city of Groningen in Holland.

This is the town my kids could grow up.