Frustration and optimism

Collective frustration and optimism for a bunch of Sun engineers, marketeers, and managers is….
We’re at a week-long workshop held in a secure facility, which means no network connections, WiFi, etc. So we all book into the same hotel (so we can share cars), and we obviously pick a hotel that proudly advertises free Internet access. And then the hotel WiFi goes out… for several days. The poor desk clerk, who has no control of things, gets harrassed by all and sundry. Just now, in sheer desperation, a colleague and I walked to another hotel just down the road and paid $10 each to get a few hours of our “drug of choice” – pure WiFi Internet, served straight up, no chaser.
Although it has been an occasionally frustrating week (bad weather, no opportunity to visit the city, not even a quick look around the Air and Space Museum, though we drive past it twice a day), overall I have to say that it’s been a very productive one. It’s always good to get a chance to work closely with colleagues from California, Colorado, New Hampshire, and England, whom I usually encounter as disembodied voices on a phone conference. As usual, the challenge is going to be sustaining the team commitment and energy after we all head home and have to work with out different organizations, with colleagues who haven’t been a part of this workshop. Nonetheless I’m very optimistic about this particular initiative. We’ll see. Kudos to my colleagues Brian Wong and Mary Vanleer….