Saturday, November 14, 2009

The Big Easy

Forgive me reader, for it has been more than a week since my last update. So much to share. I had a deliriously nice 4 day stay at home - Friday night I got home, and took off Wednesday afternoon. Things got very exciting with the Jersey client, and I put a lot of hours into the phone and email triage. But some key decisions were finally made, and I get to MOVE FORWARD with a few new things that I'd been spinning wheels on before. So, let's call it success!

On Tuesday evening, Pamela and I up and joined a healthclub again: The studio we had been going to just wasn't working for us: It's a 15 minute drive each way, and with scheduled classes we were having trouble meeting... so we joined up with a "chain club" that is just 3 minutes away AND offers child care too: We got signed up with a personal trainer, too, because we need someone to help us move forward and encourage us in our health. Pamela has been to the trainer twice already... my schedule won't allow for it until NEXT weekend, alas.

Speaking of healthy lifestyles, I'm in the airport coming home from New Orleans: My company has an annual retreat for employees to review the year and plan for next year. Lots of team building, but also a great exchange of ideas. Our hotel was on Toulouse Street a block off of Bourbon, so we were NEAR drunkDisneyland, but not so close that the whooping kept anyone awake. The first night, we had a big dinner at Mister B's and hit the strip. I had one of those Hand Grenade drinks that is basically sugar and denatured alcohol. One was enough, and as everyone was ordering their second or thirds, I sat it out and retired early. Even so, Thursday AM I had a flashing red warning sign in my skull that read "You are on alert: If you mess with that style of drink again, there will be HELL TO PAY". A few tiny bits of headache or woozy were offered up as proof, much like a ransomer might send along a piece of clothing or a finger to prove they're serious.

On Thursday, we had a 6 hour "relationship building" workshop, the intent of which was to let people know that IF they happen to hear about potential work in their network, it's not actually sleazy to follow up on it. The speaker was your standard cheezy guy, and he mostly "facilitated" us. In truth, he was up front with us saying "it's all common sense stuff, I just want you to examine what you're doing, and how you can do it a little better".

The guy probably didn't help his case, however, by coming out with us the night before, getting REALLY DRUNK, hugging everyone and giving everyone nicknames. I was Jimmy, there were two Dannys, a Craigger, a Gregger, Dawnie... Gigi became Gina all night... it was a bit embarrassing. The team bonded afterwards by doing impressions of the guy. So maybe it was money well spent.

Thursday night was a fancier dinner at TinFin, which had the distinction of being one of the slowest meals I've ever participated in. It was over 4 hours from sit down to stand up, and it was a standard "Apps, Salad, Entree, Dessert" sequence, not a coursing menu (which take 4 delightful hours). This was in a loud environment too, so our conversations were a bit tough. One of our team members had a childhood tracheotomy, and is a whisperer. I felt bad for her. We did all get up and switch seats frequently, though. 4 hours next to the same person? No.

Since we got out so late, and remembering my stern warning from my skull, I went straight to bed... but about half of the gang went out. LATE. Friday AM I was up at 6:30, walked around the quarter, got some Beignets and coffee, found espresso to finish the job, and was early to the morning session. This was a working session for 2010 strategy, and fully half of our team was SEVERELY hung over. One guy would leap up and run from the room occasionally. Others just held their heads in their hands. Two people simply didn't show up. NOT GOOD. I felt superior, but I didn't gloat.

Our sessions got done at 3, and we reconvened for another dinner at 6, so I had a couple of hours to wander around, so I went on my own walking tour, grabbing some chicory and beignets, watching the paddleboats, peering into the antique stores. Dinner was incredible - this was just the leadership team now, so a smaller place, which I cannot remember the name of.... I had roasted and flash fried quail, and then lamb loin with goat cheese... And we went out until 2am to a piano bar with an open courtyard... and we all stayed away from the Bourbon Street nightmare. On the way back I watched one of my co-workers get propositioned by a lady of the night as he walked WITH his girlfriend. Amazing.

Today I slept in a bit, then we went on a 2 hour walking tour of the French Quarter. It was very cool and I learned a lot, but it was also funny in that the guy started with high energy and lots of information, and by the end, the tips were petering out, and he was just waving at buildings saying "that's where they filmed Interview with a Vampire", "That's Nicolas Cage's place - it's being foreclosed right now". Great stuff. But it was some good exercise that the weather was beautiful.

New Orleans is a jealous mistress: when you're there, it wants your full attention. Things like "catching up on email" or "working on documentation" are not easy to achieve: Either the city is calling you to wander and explore, or you're in your room trying to rest up for the next thing the city throws at you. I actually have THINGS TO DO, and I wanted to update this blog, and tried all day to get to it, but the city kept calling. So I gave in, had a big catfish po'boy, waddled back to the hotel, checked out and headed to the airport a good 3 hours early in the hopes that this bland, sterile environment is more conducive to my productivity than the siren's call of history.

To wrap it up: It was a great trip, and unlike other "team building" I've done at other companies, I felt like this was very productive: We actually came up with some good strategies. And even though the trainer was a cheezeball, I picked up a couple of tips on how to be more productive with my networking which I'll be putting into action right away. The team building was great because the team is great - there are no clunkers or timewasters in this company, and everyone's respectful of eachother, so it was all just a good time.

Now, in the week to come it's going to get busy: It's a 5 day in Philly week, with one big presentation on Friday, a couple of visits to Jersey, and some hopefully some good talks with the big Philly client to get ourselves back in alignment. I may need to ramp it back too, because one of the things we may have done in the retreat is written me into a VERY strategic opportunity in Cleveland... only 3 months and not all onsite (YES) but enormous visibility and it would be quite the feather in the cap.

I wonder how my clone is coming along?

But this does mean that I'll be seeing the family for ONE day out of 8, which really really sucks. At least the following week is TGiving and I'm taking the whole week with the family... and we're driving to Chicagoland. I cannot wait!

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