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Pears

08 Friday Feb 2019

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Playlist by Algernon

Short list this week, yes I guess you’ve heard maybe one or two of them. In some way they’re all linked. Style or by what they are trying to recreate.

Sermon – Bobbie Gentry

Sermon – Mercury Rev feat Margo Price

Nothing breaks like a heart – Mark Ronson featuring Miley Cyrus

Bells & circles – Underworld & Iggy Pop

Love – Unloved

That’s the way the world has got to be– Bobby Jameson

Dedicated it Bobby Jameson – Ariel Pink

Best of 2018 Volume 6

01 Friday Feb 2019

Posted by Therese Trouserzoff in Algernon

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Just when you thought it was safe to look at one of Algy’s album covers …
I sense a little bit of digital mischief on the band name text 🙂

Playlist by Algernon

A bastard like me – Paul Kelly

Love goes on– The Go-Betweens

Hard Times –David “Fathead” Newman

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Gcz0VsJOCLM

Wild horses – Johnny “Hammond” Smith

Think – Curtis Mayfield

No Matter What – Badfinger

Nothing from Nothing – Billy Preston

With a little help from my friends – Sergio Mendes & Brasil ‘66

California Dreaming – Bobby Womack

Cherish – The Association

Cheap sunglasses – ZZ Top

Shoot a hole in the sun – Noel Gallagher’s High Flying Birds

Sunset grill – Don Henley

Johnny Appleseed – Joe Strummer and the Mescaleros

100 days 100 nights – Sharon Jones and the Dap-Kings

Long Weekend Bangers

25 Friday Jan 2019

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Algy Hits a Snag

Long weekend Bangers

Playlist by Algernon

Beds are Burning – Midnight Oil

Scar – Missy Higgins

Can’t get you of my head – Kylie Minogue

Eagle rock – Daddy cool

The Horses – Daryl Braithwaite

My Happiness – Powderfinger

Tomorrow – Silverchair

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=xj_QkLrW3qc

Am I ever gonna see your face again – The Angels

Weir – Killing Heidi

Prisoner of Society – The Living End 

Are you gonna be my girl – Jet

Jessie’s girl – Rick Springfield

Shark Fin Blues – The Drones

Berlin Chair – You am I

Best of 2018 Volume 5

19 Saturday Jan 2019

Posted by Therese Trouserzoff in Algernon

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Playlist by Algernon

Algy Does it Again with his excellent collection of not to be missed album covers

His latest Flame – Elvis Presley Remix

Midnight rider- Allman Brothers

Fast Car – Tracy Chapman

Girl you’ll be a woman soon – Neil Diamond

She talks to angels – Black Crowes

Listen to the music – Doobie Brothers

Layla – Eric Clapton

Strange Days –The Doors

Strawberry fields forever – The Beatles

Interstellar Overdrive – Pink Floyd

Streets of your town – The Go-Betweens

I feel a change – Charles Bradley

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=NISzPuz62uk

Girl from Mars – Ash

Red Aces – The Aints

I’m stranded – The Saints

Love is the drug – Roxy Music

Wank Word Bingo

15 Tuesday Jan 2019

Posted by Therese Trouserzoff in Algernon

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A workplace story by Algernon

As many of the patrons and regular visitors know, I was made redundant from my job and finished work at the beginning of October. At the beginning of this year I’d chosen to leave the organization in July but had not put my notice in. I’d become disillusioned where I worked, my Manager, whilst well regarded in the industry I worked in, was neither a leader nor manager. In a meeting in February with them, I made my feelings plain. Two weeks later a restructure was announced, so I thought let’s see where this leads.

The restructure which should have been done in six to eight weeks with competent handlers, took seven months. In the end all my Managers direct reports were gone bar one, who sports a glowing brown nose most the time. Ironic too that those who were made redundant were amongst the oldest in their team. Participating in the process, I was found to be unsuitable for the position, I guess being 60 went against me, perhaps I didn’t speak the new corporate language well enough.

I moved to the organization eight years ago, from my own business for many reasons. The original organisation, a State Owned Corporation, operated like a badly run consultancy, but made up for it with warm, passionate workers with pride in the assets they looked after. It somehow worked. The government chose to merge this organization with another to form the current organization. I managed teams in the former and merged organization.

The merged organization bought a new CEO who was tasked by the board to build a new one. New positions were created as well as new roles within teams. New people were bought in. I led a team of four in this new organization and answered to a Manager who had seven direct reports with an overall team of 37. They in turn directly reported to the Executive Manager.

I got on with the new Manager fine personally and with some issues external to work they were supportive. However, as far as work and work issues were concerned, have your back in adversity, make a decision, lead or manage well that’s a different story. What they did bring in their words, was a new way of doing business, a new way of thinking, thought leadership. That became apparent very quickly. 

One favourite tool was the whiteboard, which was used frequently, somehow to provide clarity to there thinking and often with more spaghetti than Roz Kelly. At the end that was the work instruction, nothing written down, go off and be creative. Wonderful stuff, one would head off down what you thought was the agreed path only to find at the next meeting, no that’s not what I meant. Repeat the same over and over. 

So after say four months little is achieved and it’s time to find the next bouncing ball that all of a sudden has become the most important thing to be done. Repeat above and this over and over.

This new world or should I say “paradigm”, was riddled with corporate speak or should I say jargon. Early on a business case was created for all the “teams”. Now we had core responsibilities that need to be achieved in a specific timeframe. We created a business case, why we needed one who knows, it emphasized “best in class” and “one team culture” not to mention the imagery of gold stars. In the end it looked like a year 4 school project.

Group conferences or love ins were always a joy, generally one to two days, the first one bought all the “teams” together. Discussions around how we could become best in class, what we do well now and where we could improve, we needed to look at where the low hanging fruit was and how we could value add what we currently do. How we could become more customer centric, new team members were asked what they could bring to the table, we were encouraged to think outside the box and see where that game changer with what we produced was.

The following clip “The Cart” was used somehow to encourage. There were variations of this used as well, the rocket ship and the boat.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ujJYlo4G8oc

The cart

Our leaders meetings after, we’d take a deep dive into the findings of these love ins, flesh out some of what was discussed, look for the key learnings, encouraged to make sure all our teams were all on the same page. We needed to create the narrative so the take away message was reinforced to our teams. Develop the action plan to seek out those windows of opportunity and become proactive, take ownership and results driven.

That’s of course if our meetings actually happened at the scheduled time, as they were rescheduled regularly. I was amazed how many ended up being rescheduled whilst I was away in the field, meaning I’d have to leave early to drive back or if distant to ensure I was on the scheduled flight, only to watch others knock nine bells out of one another and not get to my part in the agenda. 

Disagreements would often happen as they should in these meetings, but often discussions needed to be taken offline were of course they were never discussed.

Training was generally supplied by Human Resources, this was a huge team. They of course were our business partners, who assisted us with onboarding new team members, and with difficulties with our teams or other we could call on them. Well that’s if they’d answer emails or were available. HR of course, is the home of the bull shit jobs. The television show Utopia, is worth a look and Beverley Sadler, I’m sure was the modelled off our HR team. 

Perhaps I’m just not good at it, this speaking in jargon I mean. My Manager thrived on it, to the point I think he lost sight of the fact that, what he spoke in the end didn’t make any sense. The thing is that all these new hired Managers spoke the same way, at a workshop earlier this year they were tripping one another up with their use of jargon. They might as well have been speaking in Swahili.

To say that the last three years were an exercise in non achievement and failure to actually complete anything, along with preparing reports that nobody reads, spend endless hours producing monthly task completions only for the system to junked after six months of use, would be an understatement.

On my last day I had an exit interview with one of the newly onboarded HR business partners. What an absolute joy that was. I had plenty I wanted to say but they had their own agenda. They had five questions they wanted to ask about the restructure and the whole offboarding experience, how organization as well as those in the bull shit jobs, could improve that experience. WTF! That was 19 minutes of my life I won’t get back.

I could talk about DISC profiling and 360 reviews, maybe that’s another episode.

Recently, I had lunch with the former colleagues in my team for Christmas. They inform me that the place is falling apart around them. Chaos reigns where there was once order. As they said it’s not a pleasant place to work and they can see little chance of improvement or the enjoyment that was once there returning. I’m glad every day that I’m out of there with a redundancy.

Finally you can have hours of fun with this. These sites are wank word or phrase generators. There’s plenty of them. See what your think.

https://www.atrixnet.com/bs-generator.html
https://online.rivier.edu/business-jargon-generator/
http://www.plainenglish.co.uk/gobbledygook-generator.html

Best of 2018 Volume 4

11 Friday Jan 2019

Posted by Therese Trouserzoff in Algernon

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Playlist by Algernon

Idioteque – Radiohead

A Minha Menina – The Bees

Voodoo – The Cranberries

All the way down – Etta James

Cuarto de la Banda  – The Sexican

Since I met you – The Avalanches

This Girl –Cookin’ on 3 burners

Hey Mama – Nathaniel Ratecliff & the Night Sweats

Brass in pocket – the Pretenders

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=WYn74HY1KgQ

Electricity – Spiritualized 

Believe – Benjamin Booker

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=JDG2m5hN1vo

Chain – Fleetwood Mac

21stCentury Schizoid Man – King Crimson

Crystal – New Order

River Deep Mountain High – Ike and Tina Turner

Best of Playlist 2018 Vol 3

04 Friday Jan 2019

Posted by Therese Trouserzoff in Algernon, Bands at the Pig's Arms

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Playlist by Algernon

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=KkM71JPHfjk

The good the bad and the ugly – The Danish National Orchestra

Hey Western Union Man – Max Merritt and the Meteors

Teach me how to fly- Jeff St John and Copperwine

Lady Sunshine – Taman Shud

Midnight to six man – The pretty things

La Nuit Est Sur La Ville – Françoise Hardy

Making plans for Nigel – XTC

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=NnI2QQOB6fE

You Gotta move – Tom Jones & Seasick Steve

Summer madness – Kool and the gang

Humility – Gorillaz

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=cpPSBzGEklE

Into the mystic – Van Morrison

The Outlaw – Dan Fogelberg

Still on your side – Jimmy Barnes featuring Bernard Fanning

Ballad of a politician – Regina Spektor

Best of 2018 Volume 2

26 Wednesday Dec 2018

Posted by Therese Trouserzoff in Algernon, Politics in the Pig's Arms

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Never trust a man with a moustache …. or a woman

Playlist by Algernon

I don’t wanna be without you – James Hunter Six

Whatever it takes – James Hunter Six

I should’ve spoke up – James Hunter Six

Matter of time – Sharon Jones and the Dap-Kings

Sail on – Sharon Jones and the Dap-Kings

Rumors – Sharon Jones and the Dap-Kings

Bet Ain’t worth the hand – Leon Bridges

Beyond – Leon Bridges

Georgia to Texas – Leon Bridges

Say it loud – James Brown

(Don’t Worry) If there’s a hell down below we’re all gonna go – Curtis Mayfield

Instant Replay – Wanda Robinson

Summer madness – Kool and the gang

Call on God – Sharon Jones and the Dap-Kings

Best of 2018 Volume 1

14 Friday Dec 2018

Posted by Therese Trouserzoff in Algernon

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Continuing his tradition of really weird covers …..  What’s the message here ?

Playlist by Algernon

Wanted Man – Frankie Laine

Standing on the edge of tomorrow – The Damned

Long time gone – Tom Jones and Crosby, Stills, Nash and Young

What’s chasing you – Marlon Williams

Wash in the rain – The Bees

You’re the reason our kids are ugly – Loretta Lynn and Conway Twitty

Bad Bad News- Leon Bridges

Theres a bastard cat

Burning down the house – Tom Jones (with The Cardigans)

Unstoppable – Lianne La Havas

Don’t wanna fight – Alabama Shakes

River – Leon Bridges

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=tJYmjI5FdAU

Down by the riverside – Blind boys of Alabama

Swing low sweet chariot – Beyonce

Ain’t a sin – Charles Bradley

Summer, Sun, Sunday

01 Saturday Dec 2018

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Playlist by Algernon

Ain’t no sunshine – Bill Withers

Another park another Sunday – The Doobie Brothers

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=cjCa8i5JDF4

California Sun – The Ramones

Cheap sunglasses – ZZ Top

Don’t let the sun catch you crying – Gerry and the Pacemakers

Don’t let the sun go down on me – Elton John

Echoes around the sun – Paul Weller

One Sunday morning – Wilco

Raining on Sunday – Keith Urban

Saturday Sun – Crowded House

Shoot a hole in the sun – Noel Gallagher’s High Flying Birds

Sun is shining – Bob Marley

Sunburn – Owl City

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3bIpQH1sl0k

Sunday Roast – Courtney Barnett

Sunset grill – Don Henley

Walkin on the sun – Smashmouth

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