Oct 26

It’s been a while since my last post, so here we go…

My first thoughts were to go to Washington DC, but looking at the prices and possibilities I decided not to go. Off course it is the political capital of the USA, but I need some thing extra other then that to spend that kind of money on a trip.

In Atlanta, I enjoyed the skyline from the Westin Plaza from the 59th floor… incredible! Unfortunately the weather wasn’t that good all the time, so I was almost shocked to see a dark gray wall when I woke up the second morning. And after a short moment I noticed it was just the clouds. It is so weird, because it is just like you don’t have any windows in your room. During the weekend I paid a visit to “The new world of Coca Cola”, and the Georgia aquarium. The two biggest attractions here in Atlanta. It was nice to see what impact such a commercial business can have, and the different ways in which they managed to accomplish that. You can see some pictures in the gallery.

Later on in the week I joined a training session from the Franklin Covey Institute. Most people know them from Stephen R. Covey’s book the “7 habits of highly effective people”, a bestseller in the business category books. The Franklin Covey Institute has been giving the 7 habits training throughout the whole world for years.
The 8th HabitJust over a year ago, the follow up “The 8th Habit” was presented. And less then 4 months ago, the Franklin Covey Institute introduced a training based on this book: “Leadership: Great Leaders, Great Teams, Great Results”. During this training you work through many tools and tips to improve your leadership skills, which are based on the 4 leadership imperatives: Inspire trust, Clarify Purpose, Align Systems and Unleash Talent. So it is not a spiritual training as many of you may think, but there are some great techniques, frameworks and ideas to lift your leadership skills. I can recommend this training to everyone who is familiar with the 7 Habits, or who has a leadership position. I am sure this training has a pretty high Net Promoter Score (NPS ). For those who do not know what this is, you should take your time and read “The Ultimate Question” by Fred Reichheld. And I especially want to thank Ruth Williams for some greatly inspiring days.

Walking through Atlanta (downtown) was nice, the people are great, the parks are great, the streets are clean. The only downside is, everything closes early. No Starbucks coffee after dinner because they close at 7pm, almost no nightlife, and so on.

Last Friday I flew to Chicago with Delta Airlines, I’ll give you an update on that shortly.

Oct 19

Today is my last day in Miami. I ended my trip in Miami at the Seaview Hotel in Bal Harbour, a great hotel for a great price. The only downside is, it is very quiet here now. No Starbucks, not many dining options, just very expensive shops across the street in the Bal Harbour shopping center. The hotel is nearly empty, the season here starts in November, then the hotel will be filled with shareholders and guests.

I met some interesting people here, there are two dutch girls working here for a school training period. And although they had to work, I had the change to talk to them a bit afterwards. So we exchanged stories about all the differences we noticed between the USA and The Netherlands… the food, the working environment, the people, and much more. So it was very nice to compare my thoughts with those of other dutch people here.
I also had a change to talk to several other people, like business owners and a retired US ambassador for the European Union. Some great stories about an American couple traveling around Europe, and see those differences from a different perspective.

If I had the money and the time to stay here the rest of November, I think I could have met some interesting people with amazing stories. Mainly the shareholders have some great stories to tell. But there is still much to see around the country. So I am leaving this afternoon to Atlanta (GA), to stay in the Westin Plaza Hotel for a couple of nights.

Hopefully the image will update along the flight. If not, you can track my flight here.

Oct 14

After a long flight from San Francisco airport I arrived in Miami. The weather here in the States changed almost everywhere the last few days, with mostly temperatures around 50 to 60 degrees (10-15 degrees Celsius). But here in Miami, it is still warm (75-85/F - 23-30/C), although there is a very strong wind and a few showers.

Doubletree HotelHere in Miami everything is about seeing and being seen. Everywhere on the streets are expensive cars, but on the other side there are Lamborghini’s parked all over the place with big signs in them: “Rent me!”. But even if you don’t own one, driving one isn’t cheap either I think. I thought I had a pretty expensive hotel, but all the others around my hotel cost between $400 and $800 a night for the smallest room.

Fortunately food isn’t too expensive here, you can have dinner in one of the small restaurants on Lincoln Road for about $25 - $35 including a drink and tip. And finally not too many Sushi restaurants, but variety all over. The dishes are so filled up, I could eat for three nights from one plate. But I don’t have a microwave of refrigerator in my room, so no doggy bag for me.

Miami is one of the cities where you can clearly see what matters most to almost all of the people here… money. But on the other hand, it is also a big trouble maker here in Miami. Many people have to sell their house for low prices, or even worse they get evicted because they can not make the payments. Because of this, real estate is booming business over here.

The people I talk to, tell me starting businesses here in Miami have a pretty high success rate.
But I can’t find any hard evidence on this yet, because all the numbers are dominated by Florida’s rich import and export businesses. Many billions of dollars pass through Florida every year. Although Miami doesn’t seem to be a real business city (asides the importing and exporting) there are a few big companies with their roots in Miami, the most internationally known is Burger King.
Others are more nationally known.

After many miles walking down the streets and the beach, I decided I am going to take a look around Washington next. But after some advice from Gilles and my mother not to wander outside the center of Washington DC, I took a look at some hotels near the Whitehouse. Shockingly enough, room prices are quite high. So I think I’ll switch to a cheaper hotel here in Miami first, and do some more detailed planning before I go there.

I’m am also planning to do an ISO27001 bootcamp like training. Orange Parachute gives several training courses, like “ISO 27001 Lead Auditor”, “ISO 27001 Implementer”, and “HISP” (Holistic Information Security Practitioner) training. This will likely be around the first two weeks of November at the main office in Minneapolis. And a second thing I am thinking about is the ISSMP review seminar. Most of you guys know I got my CISSP certification after a grueling six hours exam a few months back, and the ISSMP is the Management concentration for this certification. Fortunately this exam will only take 3 hours. There is also an exam scheduled for this certification the day I go back to The Netherlands.

Oct 12

Being on the road this much is catching up with me now. Calling companies, searching the internet for places to sleep and eat, planning my trip, keeping in touch with loved ones at home, it is quite some work. I didn’t even take the time to read the morning newspaper during the first month, and nether did I manage to read more than 30 pages in my first book. So I decided to slow things down a bit, worry less about all the e-mails, hotel bookings and things like that. It took some time to think about all those things, and put them in the right order like Stephen Covey explains in his book “7 habits of highly effective people”… what is important, and what is urgent.

So now I read the newspaper every morning, and keep up with the current news topics around here. I even managed to read another 30 pages in my book “Strategy Safari”, a book I also bought for my brother last Christmas… good stuff! Ok, 30 pages still isn’t much, but at least I’m not rushing it and stay relaxed. I’ll read some more the next few days.

During these day’s I also took the time to think about some conversations I had a few weeks back with some people at the MISTI convention. Mainly the ones with the people from Orange Parachute and Christopher Grillo. Especially Christopher managed to let me look at the managerial and personal skills from a different perspective. So I have read some interesting papers he sent me, and tried to convert them into my own views to get a better perspective of my own current status. The next step is to put these on paper and refine them.

Next to all this, I tried to get in touch with some other companies. Unfortunately they are hard to get in touch with. If you are a client, you can talk to the sales people (that’s not me), if you are interested in a job, please have a look on the website (but they don’t respond because I’m from The Netherlands), and if you are at the door, the guard doesn’t know who to call because I don’t have a appointment. So I also posted my resume on some websites like Monsterboard and Yahoo, but so far without any worthy reply.
And Orange Parachute has yet to reply on the first interview we had almost 3 weeks ago, which took almost 2 weeks to set up. So I’ll have to be patient some more ;-)

For those who allready know I am in Miami… I’ll try to write another update tonight or tomorrow. For those who didn’t know… I am in Miami South Beach 8-)

Oct 03

View on the roadAfter the weekend, I started my return trip to San Francisco. This time I started driving around lunchtime, so the trip was less boring. Driving during the night doesn’t give you things to look at, and there aren’t very many cars on the road. However this gave me the opportunity to look around, although traffic near the larger cities was a lot busier.

Beemster cheeseHere on USA television, there are some commercials about the oh so happy Californian cows. Well… I passed a Californian cow farm half way back. I noticed the bad smell 2 miles before I drove by the farm. The farm land for the cows was about one square mile, and it was packed with cows like cigarettes in a pack. The smell was real bad, and there was no grass anywhere. So we are doing real good back in the Netherlands. At least the pictures in our cow commercials are a bit more honest…are they ?

Oh well, after a long drive I finally arrived at the Hotel in San Jose. Because parking is expensive in San Francisco, and the rental office was closed at that time, I decided to stop in San Jose the night before. That night I had some great Italian pasta on Silicone Valley’s well known University Avenue. I had a great night sleep at the Crown Plaza in San Jose, and all that for a great price. So if you ever need to stay in San Jose, go there!