Social Networking - Next Generation

by Steve Ciske 12. July 2010 13:38

I came across this great presentation today talking about the challenges of Social Networking and what the next generation might look like.  The presentation is by a guy named Paul Adams who is a UX researcher at Google.

Y,X and Boomers Oh My

by Steve Ciske 2. March 2010 21:25


clip-image004 Technology, as a profession, is an interesting social experiment.  You can have a front row seat to just about every stereotype imaginable.  Introverts, extroverts, passive aggressive know-it-alls.  They are all contained in this microcosm known as Information Technology.  What I’m finding fascinating of late is the interaction between the generations.

In the interest of full disclosure I’m near the end of Generation X as defined by the greatest source of useless information on the web. 

So what am I seeing?  A greater disconnect between the Boomers and Gen Y.  I think for most folks this probably isn’t much of a surprise.  However, I’m in this precarious position called management.  I have Baby Boomer bosses who come in at the crack of dawn and wonder where all the ‘coders’ are.  I have Gen Y that comes in at 10 and stay until midnight and wonder why all the ‘bosses’ have gone home.  And this is probably the simplest example I can think of.  And if your like me, a Gen X’er, your stuck in the middle as a translator for both sides!  At times this can be a challenging position because you need to be somewhat more conservative in your approaches with Sr level staff, but you also need to build and nurture a team of folks that will become the future of your IT organization.  And god forbid if either side sees you fraternizing with the other!

This sounds like a rant.  However, I’ve had a chance to put some perspective between my initial observations and some recent experiences.  As a Gen' X’er I get the best of both worlds.  I get the experience and guidance from the Boomers who actually have seen it all (even Fortran).  I get the Gen Y’ers that have grown up consuming technology and believe anything is possible and everything SHOULD be easy.  And what do these folks get from this Gen X’er?

Let’s take Your experience and Your enthusiasm and do a start-up.  Seriously, we can IPO in a year.

Categories: Funny | Management | Strategy

Why I Like Dzone.com

by Steve Ciske 7. May 2009 20:45


I’ve recently found a site named dzone.com.  Dzone is a lot like Digg.com where you can vote articles up or down based on its merits.  What makes Dzone.com different is that it’s Technologist centric but not biased towards any one technology.  There are articles from Enterprise Architects, UX Designers, Developers, and IT Management (links are sprinkled with all kinds of views).  I have found more interesting articles here than anywhere else. 

It’s a great community and I would highly recommend that any serious technologist book mark this site, read it often, and participate in the voting and discussions.  Not to mention it’s a well designed site.  The Ajax scrolling feature is hot!

Switching engines again

by Steve Ciske 22. August 2007 18:59
I've switched blog engines again.  Nothing against Community Server, it's just a little heavier then I needed!  So I've made the switch to BlogEngine.  So far I'm pretty impressed.
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