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So I added it-“Head Full of Doubt / Road Full of Promise” by The Avett Brothers. I heard this song as I was waiting in line the other day and thought, I need to hear this again. SEEING THE BIGGER PICTURE MEANING TVIt was featured in the TV show “Supernatural” and I picked it this week-JR was hard at work when the time came to pick a song, so I picked the last one I added to my Deezer playlist. The song of the week is “Head Full of Doubt/Road Full of Promise” by the Avett Brothers. This is a long lesson already, so we’ll be quick here. Those people drive me nuts! The big-picture thinkers who can’t be bothered to think about details-ever! There’s a time to think about the big picture and a time to think about the details that’s what I say. Then they hear someone say, “I’m a big picture thinker” and all they do is express these grandiose ideas without ever having to do anything besides talk. Some people are more comfortable working in the details-they’re about operations and execution. But other times, they’re avoiding the pesky details. Sometimes people who say, “Let’s look at the big picture,” are providing valuable perspective. Can we think about the big picture? What is all this separation going to do to society? Is it going to make people lonelier? Is it going to make it harder to connect with others? These are big-picture questions and I’m worried they’re getting lost in our rush to re-arrange lines at take-out restaurants. ![]() But the fact is, all these things have a cost too. We’ll stand six feet behind each other in line. One thing that worries me about the coronavirus pandemic and response is that we’ll re-arrange our whole society around the threat of a virus or a pandemic. But JR is worried about the big picture: what is the page trying to accomplish? Let’s start with the big picture and worry about the details later. What do people need to know right when they load Plain English for the first time? I was all worried about the size and positioning of the text and elements of the page. What size is right? Should it go across the whole top of the page, or be on the side? Should you see a promotional video right when you load the new home page? ![]() I’m worried about the text on the top of the web site. Let’s pretend JR and I are together having a strategy session. I mentioned I’m redesigning the web site. Have you ever been in a discussion and you think people are worrying too much about small, inconsequential things? Here’s something you can say in that situation: We need to be thinking about the big picture. SEEING THE BIGGER PICTURE MEANING FREEDo we need to work for just one employer at a time, or can we be free agents? The arrangement of the desks in the office is a detail-type question asking, do we even need to be in an office is a big-picture question. But then I pivoted to some big-picture questions. And I started with some tactical things-how an office might be designed. A detail-oriented question might be, Which is better for organizing an online meeting, Zoom or Microsoft Teams? A big-picture question might be, “What can we do to improve the quality of our online meetings? Do we even need to have online meetings at all?” That’s a big-picture question.Įarlier in the lesson, I was talking about the way work might change. Zoom and Microsoft Teams are two different ways of holding an online meeting. You’re thinking about the big, strategic questions when you’re thinking about the big picture. It’s the opposite of being obsessed with small details. ![]() The English expression we’re talking about today is “big picture.” What does it mean to look at the big picture? Or to have a big picture idea? It means to have a wide or complete perspective. ![]()
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