Joseph Kelly Thinking out loud

17Apr/100

Why Icelanders Rock!

They live on an island with Volcanoes, nuff said

7Apr/100

Nibbles 7th April 2010

A few thoughts while arriving back in London after the Easter break.

UK general election now gaining significant media coverage. Pity the actual election options are pretty crap. Conservatives deserve a run, but Osborne comes across as too in-experienced to take the chancellors boots at this stage in the economic cycle.  Hung Parliament with a Labour/Lib Dem coalition, Vince Cable to get a run with the red briefcase, and the whole show falls down within 2 years. Odds anyone?

  • Heathrow still sucks, and Cork smells nicer than London :)
  • Is facebook something my grandchildren will use, two large assumptions there!
  • Does having a good work ethic when your young mean you relax when you're older, or a trait until departure. The latter I feel.
3Apr/101

Cork Swansea Ferry

Cork-Swansea_Ferry_LaunchLast night I sailed on board the Julia, the new Cork Swansea ferry operated by fastnetline. This was my first time aboard the new ship, which was acquired by the West Cork Tourism Co-op members in an effort to boost tourism in the Irish region following the removal of the previous service in October 2006.  A well executed group business project, and I hope suitable dividends will be paid to all those involved.

So what was the ship like?

I arrived in Swansea at about 6pm by bicycle after undertaking a bike ride from Bristol that day.  Absolutely shattered I headed straight for the ferry, and after some ship style boarder check formalities, was permitted to board in a reasonable time period. With the bike tied up well, anticipating a bouncy voyage, I headed for reception on deck 6, taken up kindly by a deck hand in the elevator.

Following a speedy check in at reception, I proceeded to find my two berth window cabin  number 7003.  A reasonable size, with a compact bathroom and pretty much what I expected as per the pictures.

Given my chosen portable device is an iphone, my immediate concern was where to plug this bad boy in.  What I found was that all the electric sockets were two pin European, shite! Right off down to reception. "excuse me do you happen to have any adapters to suit my UK/Ire plug" "No Sir, I'm afraid you will have to purchase one down in the shop on deck 5"

Okkkkkk, not indicating that she doesn't have any, just directing me to purchase one. Hmmmmm. Down to deck 5, and the kind lady in the shop informs me they only have global universal chargers available for €7.50! Alright Alright, I just want to get this thing going. Damn you iphone!

This I believe needs to be addressed. Given the largest proportion of passengers will be of British, Irish origin, then they will need access to their standard electrical socket. To expect everyone who wants to charge or plug something in, to purchase a new charger is a bit of a joke. Either re-fit the sockets, or purchase 300 adapters for the 300 cabins. Simple

Rant over, I proceeded to sort out some food, as I was guessing my attitude was deteriorating by the minute. The main options on board seem to be a self service buffet, or the €35 a head restaurant. Given I would have eaten a stray sheep running around Swansea, I opted for the restaurant 3 course meal for €35. This I must say was the best part of my experience. A really nice waiter took my order, and even put my iphone on charge :) I had mussels, which were good. Fillet steak which was an excellent tender medium, sloshed down with a nice glass of house red. Finishing off with an apple and pear crumble. A very nice meal I must say, which was good value I thought.  Dinning room wasn't full, as a lot of families with kids we're opting for the buffet, rather than pay €35 for johnny to paint the wall with his pate.  8 out 0f 10.Corkswansea1

The voyage itself as expected was pretty rough, but managed to sleep through most of it, and we arrived at the entrance of Cork Harbour by Roches Point to a beautiful morning.

Most of the staff on board are of Eastern European origin, although I think the barman may be picking up a Cork accent! Seriously, very good job by the staff.

I'll be back, next time in a car though, and with an adapter just in case!

PS - why no more tweets??

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30Mar/100

Starting to Learn

The business and life experience gained from developing and launching a start-up business seems to be unrivaled in my view.

The chance to:
- Put into practice your knowledge gained so far, academic or professional and tailor it to the specific start-up requirements.

- Learn new skills as and when they are needed: finance, marketing, management, planning, design, negotiation, pr, networking.....

- Dedicate your entire attention to something you believe to be of value, knowing that you control the rewards associated with that.

Not suited to everybody, but those that can capitalise on start-up opportunities, can learn what is very difficult to teach.

30Mar/100

Nibbles 30th March 2010

Great to see some new employment positions announced in Ireland over the past number of weeks. Haven't seen any stats, looks like a high percentage of customer service/support style roles.

Poor AIB and BOI shareholders, your ride hasn't finished yet.

London still smells, my UK vote will be largely decided by green urban policies, as neither party looks particularly strong on economic policies.

The Delicious Miss Dahl ate my license fee

Just arriving in Waterloo, a strange place where people pretend to be busy.

29Mar/100

Political Ambition

How do we improve the desire of young and energetic Europeans to engage in politics and take senior positions within government?

1. Remove the need for association with a political party as a route to politics.

2. Educate the electorate as to the need for young, industry experienced professionals to take senior positions within government

3. Lower the differences between adopting a leading public and private professional life

4.

29Mar/100

Live Blogging

I've just been contemplating the contributions to this blog, and what I can do to improve it's content both in terms of interest and frequency.

The solution I've arrived at is to publish the thoughts and blogs I am constructing as they are written. This will largely be made possible by the wordpress iphone app, so that I can post live contributions on the move, and just as ideas are generated.

The format of the posts may not be pretty, but will resemble the construction on my thoughts on a particular issue, spelling mistakes included. These posts can then be tidied up at a more suitable time.

So just like an event, where live blogging is the norm, the event is now my life.  Here goes...

27Mar/100

Geographical Development and Support

Two conversations I've had over the last number of weeks have both revolved around where to locate a web app development company targeting the international market. Interestingly both came to different conclusions.

The successful support of web application development comes largely down to the ability to source talent and finance. If certain locations provide more access to both for a particular focus, then the results will be evident. Not to mention the work ethic that is generated when such an ecosystem of resources and development is put in place.

So the question is, do you have to be located in San Jose to ensure the correct support is available for your company. My initial thoughts are no, as successful web co's have been created in other large successful innovative centres, notably London. However, one cannot ignore the output and focus of the valley in this arena. Therefore it is a must to learn and feed off this experience to the best of our ability. We have therefore been very interested to see the opening of the Irish Innovation Centre in San Jose, and hope this is only the beginning in advancing our relationship and contribution to the future innovations emanating from this location stamped with a San Jose Irish Flag.

So with a combination of work work work,the continued development of our local eco-system and a strong relationship with all of the major innovative centres for this field, I believe we can create some truly excellent and successful international enterprises.

Let's leave it at saying we're planning a research trip to the valley in the immediate future.....

31Dec/090

Ending 2009

2009

It has been quite an interesting and eventful year to gain business experience. From launching the Loopthing Social Business Network in April we have had a busy 8 months full of increased challenges and demands, with invaluable experience for a young team, wrap this up in a global economic recession and the years teachings will take a bit of beating.

From my own perspective I have knocked down a lot of youthful mind barriers that might have restricted thinking on wider international business levels. Being based in London and having undertaken an Asian research trip during July have both added greatly to my vision on international growth. The Tokyoites in particular were very interesting to analyse in business practice and some great meetings shaped my thinking on undertaking business expansion in the region.Tokyo

From an Irish perspective the year has done more to shape my national political and business views than at any other time in my life. Identifying those deploying sustainable business practices was very evident, as were the unsustainable who enjoyed the economic ride.

The political environment has become so stale that an immediate general election would even do little to revive it.  It has become clear that expertise and experience is lacking in many government departments and serious constitutional changes will have to be looked into in rectifying this problem. The ability of the National Parliament (Oireachtas - President, Dáil Éireann and Seanad Éireann) to effectively and efficiently run the country has been called into question. Those with the desire to represent their local constituencies cannot be accused of a lack of patriotism or thirst for public life. However, the experience and education they possess for crucial ministerial positions must be assessed. If the required experience and education is not evident then the country must look to qualified alternative Irish citizens to hold ministerial positions, having not been elected but still being held responsible to Dáil Éireann (Constitution of Ireland 7.1 pg 38). So is debating the Irish consitution a possibility, and is it odds on to take a decade to provide any results.

The UK bears a very similar stale political position, but I believe the forecast early 2010 election will do much more to spur debate and interest in guiding their economy forward than in Ireland. Contrasting the differences between the two countries is now a constant exercise. Worryingly my contrasts are mostly negative from an Irish perspective. However I am keen to suggest solutions and not just focus on identifying problems.

On ending 2009, this isn't a case of sitting back and seeing what 2010 will bring us, we need to take decisive action immediately. In fairness the December budget was a step in the right track but only tackles Ireland's current problems and will need much more strategic public sector cuts and private sector initiatives. A general election in my view is badly needed, not just to change government, but to give local arenas the ability to analyse who in their community is actually capable of representing their current interests.

But let's wait until tomorrow morning, or how about 2012, my god!

Happy New Year All

16Dec/090

Loopthing London

As I sit here on a cold pre 2009 Christmas evening, we have begun to set in motion the Loopthing network's focus on the UK capital.  So what does that entail other than a hell of a lot of hard work. Well first of all we need to build a relationship with the London business community and express our service as being beneficial to their everyday business needs. This will be initially conducted through some targeted promotional campaigns and key affiliate building. Some key meetings before and after the New Year will prove our most important yet.

For those of you who haven't had the pleasure, here's a quick interview with myself outlining the current Loopthing project.

Other than that we've got some important work to finish over the next two weeks. This year isn't over yet.

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