Friday 17 August 2012

In my list of what really matters...

....it might surprise you to know ITSM is nowhere near the top.

I mention this because my twitter persona gets a certain amount of negative comments for not always being 100% focused on ITSM.

Let me make a small but significant point. My Twitter account is mine. It isn't a TCS persona and it isn't a "Brand Finister" one. If I wanted it to be either of those things I would create a separate #SocMed persona, and I suspect I would have twice the number of followers I currently have. Now I know there are a lot of people out there who are very carefully manipulating their on line persona.

Not me.

I'm essentially existential.

I care about the visual arts, ethical behavior, music and poetry , health care  and somewhere steaming up behind is ITSM. If I'm honest simple concepts like wanting to make a decent living are probably still ahead of ITSM in my little  list. I have a little list, and if you don't get the cultural resonance of a comment like that, well then I don't care what you think about most other things.

If I'm really, really honest even little steam trains come above ITSM in my list of what matters.

I came across one of my old finals papers the other day.



I love Question 6 "Why not be an emotivist?"

At the time I was doing the exam I didn't have the confidence to write the obvious answer

"Because it doesn't feel right to me"

Sit back, listen to Vaughan Williams' 9th symphony and tell me where does ITSM really sit in your personal list of what you care about?








3 comments:

  1. James,

    Nothing wrong with how you use your Twitter account, just a matter of preference. My Twitter account is dedicated to ITSM and career management topics, but that is just my own preference.

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  2. Me too. I'm mainly ITSM on social media, some more personal stuff on Facebook but much less than you.

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  3. ITSM software causes me a large degree of headaches. Mainly because I am currently using assyst!

    If I can push ITSM software down my list of current ‘blockers’ I will be happy.

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