Happy Birthday, Bear!

Aug 17 2010

Happy Birthday!!! And yes, you can do whatever you want on your birthday! Just remember to thank mom for taking such great photos of you!

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CIOs/Technologists and Twitter

Aug 07 2010

It occurred to me today that I follow very few CIOs or CIO-types on Twitter. I also realized that I don’d understand why that is the case. I am a business technologist and they are business technologists so are there differences between us? Well, of course there are differences but I am not talking about the obvious demographics. I am thinking about the differences in purposes of using Twitter, intent of using Twitter or understanding of social media in general. Most importantly, I am not convinced we all understand the opportunity of tools such as Twitter.  At this point, I will give the early disclaimer that I don’t claim to know the “right” use of Twitter or even the best practices. I just know that I use it, I don’t follow many other CIOs and other CIO types don’t follow me. In fact, I don’t claim to be a corporate CIO just a broad minded technologist out to better the business I support.

My core thought is that senior technologists don’t use Twitter because they don’t know why they should. So, here are my first thoughts on CIOs and Twitter …

  • PEOPLE: The next wave of the workforce is on Twitter and it is a greatly diverse population. It took me a while to realize that I wasnt exactly a Senior, a Boomer, an X, or a Y. I was a mix of all four given my set of diverse, life experiences. After a year on Twitter, I have met both online and in person several thousand people that fit all sorts of backgrounds. I find that I engage in more, different types of conversations. There are management consultants, deep technologists, moms, dads, athletes, newscasters, etc who are all on my follower and following lists. Twitter has contributed greatly to my understanding of different ages, professions, interests. All of that rolled into one has helped me understand different people, how to work more effectively, and what trends are occurring in people’s lives.
  • IDEA EXCHANGE: Twitter is a next generation technology and hot bed for learning about new technology. How should Twitter be used in the workplace if at all? Well, the answer is that it should and that the use of it should vary company to company. Twitter is not all we should be thinking about as technologists. I give as an example the recent collapse of Google Wave. That’s technology that conceptually should bring people together. At the end of the day (and the end of Google Wave), it was technology that nobody understood or cared to learn about. I recently held a few discussions via Twitter all sorts of people on the topic of Google Wave. I was able to quickly discern that nobody understood it and nobody wanted to put the energy to determining how to use it with the exception of one person who used it well. Of course, the example that person gave was that they used Google Wave for design documents and job postings which is about the the only way I have heard of anyone doing anything with GW. There are also technologies that are becoming more popular such as Flipboard which most of the Twitter population heard of and was using a month before it hit blogs and magazines. My view is that Twitter is a great way to learn about the latest technology first, digest how others are using it, discuss with others how your company might use it, and then contribute back other ideas. Another option would be to just read the same old magazines and blogs which will get you a load of the same old ideas.
  • CUSTOMER REACH: Twitter is a free way to reach to your customers one on one in a time effective way. I work for a company in the recent past received a significant portion of negative press. This negative press empowered people to become more vocal on Twitter on topics such as pricing, technology availability, customer service and even the same topics on the competition. I didn’t and don’t typically interact directly with them. However, I do send Tweeps to our customer service desk and I do listen to the ideas and bring them back to the business leadership table. Interacting with current and future customers on a personal level is very exciting and informative.
  • FUN: A technologist should use Twitter because it is fun. Not everything on Twitter is serious or “social media” related. Sometimes people take on the personality of something goofy such as the famous Cookie Puss cake from Carvel. Ever wonder what the online rivalry between Cookie Puss and Fudgie the Whale would be like online? Well, why not find out by following them?  If you are a Star Wars fan and wonder what Darth Vader would have to say on Twitter, you can find that out too. While you won’t learn much from following those, it will provide comic relief in your day. There are countless other personalities you can follow – ESPN’s Pardon the Interruption, Mark Cuban, Martha Stewart, NFL Commissioner Roger Goodell.

I look forward to interacting with you on Twitter. You don’t have to be a CIO, technologist, social media expert, computer person, etc … you just have to be able to interact and form thoughts in 140 characters. :)

Feel free to peak in on what I have to say on Twitter – either on the right hand side of this website or at http://twitter.com/danaedwards. I follow just about everybody back and I enjoy the conversations.

-Dana

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    Lucy – The Expert Sleeper

    Aug 02 2010

    Sometimes my family amazes me. Sometimes my dog is ridiculous. This time those are the same. :) Our dog is amazingly ridiculous. Most dogs would be ecstatic to go it for a walk. Ours won’t even wake up. LOL!!

    This is not a forced photo by any means. Her eyes are rolled back in her head. I really wish I could sleep like that!

    Enjoy the photos!
    Dana

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    Happy Birthday, Jerry Garcia!

    Aug 01 2010

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    Little Buddy’s Solar System

    May 09 2010

    Little Buddy is still crazy about the solar system! Then again, who isn’t? He drew this in Microsoft Paint at Mimi’s house.

    He does have a few persistent questions – “Why is Pluto the smallest in the solar system?” and “Why is Jupiter the biggest planet? And plus it has a big hole.” and “Nothing else.”

    -Dana

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    Family Project – The Solar System

    May 02 2010

    We did a fun project this Sunday morning. Our sun is recently fascinated with the planets and our latest iPhone app – Solar Walk. More on Solar Walk later.

    So, he came up with the idea on his own to make the planets. As we made them, he told us all about each one. Some are gassy giants and some are not. He explained which were hot, etc.

    Anyways, he designed it and instructed is on what to do and this is what he designed …

    - Dana

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    Edwards / Johnson – Biggest Loser Showdown – Week 3 of 6 Results

    May 01 2010

    I know you are anxiously awaiting these results every week! The competition is still very stiff with lots of obstacles standing in each of the contestants way.  Some of us have traveled and eaten rich food. Some of us have had an extra beer or two on the weekends. Well, what good is a diet if you can’t live it up at least a little bit? I think that the good news of all this is that we are all on a downward trend. We did have two people drop out (actually, not even start) and I will continue to “remind” them about that on this set of blog entries until they start up or at least comment that they quit too early! Apparently, they were “busy”. I know my life has been very easy with zero stress so I can understand. :)

    As a reminder, we track two things – who lost the greatest percentage for the week and who has lost the greatest percentage of weight since the beginning.

    This past week’s biggest loser was Deanna, having lost 0.47% of herself since the beginning.  This was the second of three weeks were everybody went in the right direction (down).

    Here are the total competition standings as of last Sunday – April 25th:

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    Competition is stiff and there could be a big swing any week! How exciting is this? I bet it is as good as the TV show so stay tuned!

    -Dana

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    Edwards / Johnson Biggest Loser Showdown – Week 2 of 6 Results

    Apr 24 2010

    The competition is getting is tough! Everyone is dedicated to making the 12 pound overall loss goal. The toughest part right now is continuing the diet through “tough times” like Jill and her mom going to Atlanta and eating anything in sight. Another tough thing to go through is doing a work site visit where there is a lot of rich food available.

    These results are actually from this past Sunday the 18th of April. The next results will be posted tomorrow and will be for the current week.

    This week’s biggest loser was me – Dana – and I lost 2.11%. Unfortunately, Deanna and Jill gained small amounts.

    Here are the current total competition rankings as a percent of total weight:
    1. Dana 95.95%
    2. Deanna 96.93%
    3. Jill 97.36%

    Good luck to everyone following along and to my fellow competitors!

    -Dana

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    US Airways Flight 1667 – Jacksonville to Charlotte

    Apr 22 2010

    The flight took off on time! There is a gentleman in seat 4B who is about to puke. I feel bad for him but then again his eyes were bloodshot when he walked by my seat. I bet he had a rough night.

    Smooth sailing … Nice job US Air. Thank you for a good flight. The only odd thing that occurred is that the flight attendant again pointed at the “emergency lights” and there were none on the floor. What’s up with that?

    - Dana

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    US Airways Flight 1251 – Charlotte to Jacksonville – April 20

    Apr 20 2010

    Well, US Airways is still my favorite airline and I refuse to give up on them. Today, I am traveling from Charlotte to Jacksonville and of course I am flying US Airways. The flight number is 1251. I was looking forward to this flight being the beginning of a good streak. No luck on that front.

    It’s 10:22 as I sit on the plane in seat 14D. Unfortunately, it should be 10:07 but this is not a Hot Tub Time Machine. This is US Air and we were late boarding by 15 minutes. This may not seem like a big deal but I have a packed schedule in Jacksonville. I am eager to get there and get started. Kudos to US Air for announcing the late boarding and then following up with a notification at exactly the time they said they would provide an update. Any way you look at it, we boarded late.

    So, we boarded late because of a “maintenance issue”. I am very happy that they chose to fix it first because I don’t think the technology to do maintenance in the air exists yet. The slightly worrisome thing about the flight is that after I was seated and before the captain announced his greeting there was an alarm that lasted around 5 – 10 seconds. What the heck was that and was it related to the maintenance issue? I guess I will never know.

    The captain reinforced that we should listen to the flight attendants so I decided to do so. His exact words were “… No

    matter how many times you have flown, it is always good to listen to their important information …” Uh, ok. In my mind, I was thinking they would do the normal “1L 1R” and “Fasten your belt tight around the waist by pulling the end” talks. Guess what? They did! Then, I got a chuckle out of it. The attendant then did the emergency lights exit row part and pointed to the ground to the “lights”. Well, I didn’t see any lights but I did see a string (see pic below). I poltilely asked the attendant, “That?” He chuckled. Needless to say, a chuckle was not the response I was expecting. I still wonder to myself at 10:35 if he will pick it up or is he in the back laughing with the other attendants about it the smarty pants passenger in 14D. What I do know is that if the plane crashes, I will pick up the string and be safe. Phew …

    The ambience has greatly improved. The intermittent 1-3 second long beeping noise has stopped. Thankfully, when I get fixated on something I count, catalog, and generally obsess even more on it. So, at 10:41, we have experienced sixteen 1-3 second beeps. I have got to listen to music at this point so I don’t hear the beep anymore.

    Oh my! We have an update in the safety features of the plane! We now have a cap of some sort to guide us to the exit. Perhaps, I can create a tool of some sort from the string and the cap to bale water out of the plane if we crash in the water. That might take a while. Oh, I know … I will use the cap as a thimble as I repair the inevitable hole in my shirt that will occur after we crash and the string / cap combo guides me to the exit. Of course, first, I will tie the string around my finger to remember to follow it to the exit because the singular aisle in the plane is sure to be confusing in case of an accident. String and Cap Safety Friends – I love you for making me feel safe.

    Ironically, “Signs” just came on my iPhone. I think a sign on the floor like an arrow might provide more guidance than the string. But what do I know?

    Ok. Time to land. I wonder if my luggage is ok. We’ll see.

    - Dana

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