This post is super out of date! I no longer work much on weekends now that my niece and nephew are both in school.


Hello! I thought it might be useful to give you an insight into who I am in the context of WISE. For personal details, check out my user profile - okay we'll move the data over from Old Confluence eventually - and do yours as well so we can learn more about you 😊.

Who am I?

The co-founder of WISE 😈.

What is my role at WISE?

That's a difficult question because, as the team of staff is small, I do almost everything 😫. BUT, I would characterise my main (but not only) goal/role as 'to move WISE from a founder-led to a team-led organisation'. What do I mean? Five years after WISE was founded, I find that I still drive a lot of the strategies and decisions at the organisation. That's okay for now, because we are a small team (in terms of staff and experience). However, that's not where I want WISE to be. 

Why a team-led organisation?

You can find many articles about the pitfalls of founder's syndrome (this, for example), but fundamentally, I believe that the inherent power imbalance in an hierarchical organisation does not reflect the equitable society that I wish to see. That's why I'm interested in concepts like holacracy and consensus decision-making. I'm not sure what a team-led organisation will look like in WISE's context, but I know that it will mean I am less 'powerful' when we make decisions.

How will WISE get there?

We've already taken some steps! For example, the board members in Singapore make decisions on important matters (we have robust discussions and I don't always agree with their decisions 😬, but that's part of the process). We hired an Operations Led (hi Hiro) who will drive actions in Indonesia. But there's more to do.

Here are some of my priorities, in no particular order. (I say some because it's hard to articulate all that needs to be done, and many actions are interconnected.)

While this is my goal, I actually spend very little time working on these priorities directly. Because almost everything else 😫 needs to be done.

But what do I really do?

Basically, anything that needs to get done but no one else is in a position to or has the capacity to do. A lot of it is providing inputs/feedback on what other team members have worked on, and stuff that only someone who knows enough about WISE can do. Just check out the tasks assigned to me on Jira

And what is my day-to-day like?

You are probably not that interested in knowing, but I like talking about it because I have turned it into my own personal art so here goes!

I work multiple jobs (it's mostly a money thing, partly a learn-from-others-and-bring-it-back-to-WISE thing) and help babysit my niece and nephew on weekdays so I don't work the traditional 9-to-5! My day-to-day is also going to completely change again when my nephew starts preschool (my niece and nephew are very cute but I'd be glad to have my life back again cos my hours are brutal).

Working hours

I've experimented with different schedules and this is what works for me right now. 

I rarely work beyond 40 hours per week, having been burned by burnout before (hurhur). But I must admit that some tasks I don't log as official WISE hours, such as updating Confluence, which I do while watching tennis/curling/sport climbing or playing Caesar IV. 

Deciding what to do

My todo list typically fluctuates between 10 to 20+ items over the week, and maybe 100 messages/emails (excluding spam) per day, so I have to balance between working on urgent tasks (e.g. grant reports) as well as non-urgent but important priorities (e.g. revamp website) while not holding up other people's work. My current system is:

  1. Urgent tasks first (obviously)
  2. When my inbox reaches 20, I clear it. If I answered all messages immediately, I would also get responses immediately, which pulls time away from my own tasks. 
  3. Toggle between a simple task (e.g. updating a document) and making progress on a big project (e.g. revamp website).

I typically choose one big and important project to work on at a time. That's all I have bandwidth for!

🔚 That's it really. I hope that understanding my process helps you in some way.

Questions for me?

Use Questions for Confluence! Or comment below. Or Slack me.