Archive for August, 2009

Cheeky Monkey have taken the water to the horse

“Don’t know who had the idea to start PLM, but I’d like to meet him/her. What vision!

Cheeky Monkey and the super users are the real stars though. It takes guts, determination and staying power to help people see a better way and to make it stick. They have taken the water to the horse and drank the damn stuff if needs be. Thanks guys.”

David Jones – Group IT Director, PZ Cussons

Work Life Balance

“Work life balance is about people having a measure of control over when, where and how they work. It is achieved when an individuals right to a fulfilled life inside and outside paid work is accepted and respected as the norm, to the mutual benefit of the individual, business and society.” – flexible-working.org

It is perceived by my nearest and dearest that I don’t have the right work life balance and they believe it has got worse. As I am sat on the plane ready to start my holidays I have some time to wonder why (and nicely prove their point at the same time!)?

Has the recession pushed me to work harder?

Throughout this credit crunch period I have been anti recession, believing that we could talk ourselves into and just as easily out of this mess. I don’t dispute there was a mess and that the decisions that were being taken in certain sectors that could not continue. There had to be fall out.

It is true, I didn’t want to be part of the fall out, so did this environment push me to work harder?

Like many (or all) business owners, I work everyday. I did before the recession kicked in and I have no doubt I will continue to do it when it’s gone.

I want Cheeky Monkey to be the best Change Management Consultancy it can be. I want the people who work at Cheeky Monkey to contribute in the best way possible and be the best they can be at what they deliver. I want Cheeky Monkey to be successful and that is what pushes me.

Success = being the best you can possibly be


Always Connected!

The recession may be playing a part but other things are having a bigger influence. We have embraced social media as a way of engaging with a broader spectrum of people and keeping us sharp. We are operating on a Cheeky Monkey cloud, access to everything by everyone without having to be at a desk.

To make sure we could do this efficiently we invested in the latest Blackberry’s and iPhones. Fantastic, I am linked to our client’s networks, integrated calendars, business and private emails, messenger and our whole social network from something that fits in my pocket. My god it’s efficient, and allows me to work 24/7 wherever I am. I am probably at 18/7 if I am being honest and my friends and family are constantly telling me its going too far.

My Blackberry has had the biggest effect on my work life balance.


Although I am one of those people who is in the pub checking my BB at regular points, at least I am in the pub. It was not long ago I made choices on going out or not going out based on how much work I had to do and most of the time it was the latter. Although my working day has increased, so has my social activity…

The lines between my work and life are blurred, what is wrong with that?


So, as we make our approach into Nairobi I am happy that I will be able to keep in touch with my fellow monkeys and our clients with ease and enjoy a fantastic family holiday. I have control over my work life balance, technology has given me this and it is for the better.

Communication

“You can create opportunities to share content, but whether or not people will is out of your hands” – Alex Hardy, twitter 04/08/09

Cheeky Monkey love to communicate, it’s the perfect way to share our knowledge and experience, and learn from others. We always have a lot to say but we believe in democracy and understand that communication is not one way.

In June 2009 we launched our Blog; overcome with excitement we actively encouraged our loyal followers and supporters to leave a comment on our first two posts. Since then we have left our Blog to fate, fate has no voice.

Would you like to say something?

We know you are reading our Blog! From our hometown of Manchester to our regular visitors from Zurich and our loyal fan in Greece, we know you are reading our Blog. Why don’t you talk to us?

This week Nina and I have had a number of conversations and debates that have stemmed from my last Blog post “Honesty”, my question to them has been, why didn’t you comment?

The general consensus is that our readers feel they are “not qualified to comment”

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We want you to be part of the discussion, your comments, whether they be shatteringly honest, frustratingly stupid, sincere or insightful are what will make our Blog come to life.

We’d like to get to know you

Blog’s are written to be read, shared and debated; it gives us a nice feeling to know that someone somewhere is reading what we have to say. We’d like to know what you have to say.

Feel free to say hello