Jamie Perry


Practicality vs Theory

Oh my oh my… I’m a pragmatist. Mock me. Shock me. Tell me I’m impulsive, short sighted and not strategic.

Oh my oh my … You are a theorist. You can’t get anything done. You have your head in the clouds. Your talk is noodling twaddle.

For the record I find the above simplied example of shortsighted pragmatism such a bore. I am indeed a pragmatist but having worked planning communications strategy for many years can use this experience to work strategically when required without the crutch of the aforementioned plan.

 The main problem with us pragmatists is that we are far too busy delivering work (often based on the considered needs of others) to explain the theory or reasoning behind our actions.

Result: things get done, are effective but leave some people feeling unheard and the pragmatist open to criticism.

The alternative is what. Well we could spend time debating the way forward, examing different theories basied on personal opinon, best practice and being inclusive and choose a way forward.

Result: The same – that’s what we pragmatists do anyway - we just don’t have time to discuss this into the realms of infinity.  

…. Not sure what I’m trying to illustrate here as obviouly I have not planned it out …. so with my compulsive, impulsive torrent of unsubstansiated mindless drivel over … I better get on with some work.



Poetry Pressure
October 26, 2009, 11:16 am
Filed under: Poetry

I was really delighted to be challenged on the fact that I cannot just write poetry whenever I want. I always thought that I could only deliver when the mood would take me or when the full moon washed down upon a white goat traversing a rope bridge at midnight … but suffice to say it appears with the correct level of quiet and contemplation prose is availabe in my repetoire!

Artist in resident, Nick Ripley, a performance poet and amazing photographer introduced this to me and two fellow workers in what became and inspiring and s