Mobile Officing Extreme


Woo on the slopes

Late last year I was sitting at the barber shop, getting a haircut. The barber felt obliged to ask me what I do for a living. I tried to explain to him, in a non-technical way, how I “designed websites”, and managed the business with my 2 business partners in Norway and Cape Town… who I’d only met face-to-face a handful of times.

Of course the conversation went dead then as he was obviously a little confused by this internet thing I did. I quietly kept thinking about our rather unique business, and how completely mobile we actually are. Why don’t we really take advantage of the perks of mobile officing?

It was cold and wet outside, typical London weather. I thought where would I ideally be right there and then? Surprisingly I thought I’d like to be somewhere even colder… The Alps. Skiing.

I went back home and wrote a quick email to Magnus and Adii saying something along the lines of “let’s take advantage of our internet-based business and take it somewhere completely different for a week or two. Let’s try and take the core team with us and have a good team build, brainstorm over our plans for the rest of the year, and watch each other wipe out on icy slopes. All the while documenting the journey for our users, and site visitors, to find out about the other side of our team.”

Naturally they didn’t take much persuading.

4 and a bit months later, after much research, we’ve booked a trip for the 6 of us to the Saalbach resort in the Austrian Alps. We leave tomorrow night.

Yup, it’s short notice. But we are internet based business. We’ll still be contactable over all the channels we usually are. We’ll be answering email, designing themes, supporting themes and working on marketing strategies. All the while having some fun.

We’ve built a site dedicated to the adventure, and it’s built on our latest micro-blogging Tumblog themes. Meaning you can expect lots of bite-sized posts, photos and videos, plus some exciting new Tumblog functionality that we’ll be announced during the week away.

Time to pack.

Follow the adventure: Between 6 and 13 March 2010 on our Woo on the Slopes blog.
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23 comments

  1. Such a cool idea guys, really looking forward to reading the updates as you go!

    JohnONolan
    March 4, 2010
  2. Massive jealousy brewing in the online world, guys… Good for you and well done! Have a fantastic time.

    Paul
    March 4, 2010
  3. Nice guys. Hope you have a great trip. Looking forward to seeing the pics.

    Gilbert
    March 4, 2010
  4. Just back some snowboarding 🙁

    I was in Austria last year, great spot, Cheap and Great food!! Maybe you should use your Postcard theme and travel around the globe while working also 😉

    Dave
    March 4, 2010
    • We thought about that, but seeing we in one location for the week the Google Maps integration would be a bit repetitive.

      We sure will if we plan more trips later down the line.

      Mark Forrester
      March 4, 2010
      • Remember to have plenty of jagermeister before hitting the slope! Cushions the fall and relaxes your stance 😉

        Dave
        March 4, 2010
        • Thanks for the tip Dave. We’ve taken note 🙂

          Mark Forrester
          March 4, 2010
        • They don’t call me Magmeister for nothing 😉

          Magnus
          March 4, 2010
  5. Sounds familiar to the retreats that Automattic takes. Nothing beats face to face work and communication to get things done. Have fun guys.

    Jeffro
    March 4, 2010
  6. Wow, cool.
    I’ve just returned home from a snowy week too. I was at approx 8000ft and it was an awesome adventure. Hope you have an awesome mobile business adventure too ! 😉

    Enk.
    March 4, 2010
  7. I was in Saalbach a couple of years ago. Lovely place to go skiing/boarding. Enjoy yourselves.

    James Deer
    March 4, 2010
  8. really trying to dislocate that shoulder again hey Mr Forrie, take it easy! We should consider a joint venture with the co. I work for ‘AtPlay’ as it’s aptly named for your ‘work experience’, maybe next time. Good luck bud, chat soon…

    velflex
    March 4, 2010
    • Yeah expect some photo posts from the medic centre.

      Mark Forrester
      March 5, 2010
  9. Sounds like a lot of fun. Have a great time. Oh, and by the way, any chance your tweaked version of Cinch will make it into an update of the theme? I’m really interested in the centered design with sidebar on the right.

    Chuck Miller
    March 5, 2010
    • We’ll definitely contemplate releasing something similar after the trip. 🙂

      Mark
      March 5, 2010
      • That would be excellent! I look forward to checking it out for my personal blog when available. Enjoy the slopes!

        Chuck Miller
        March 5, 2010
      • Hey, Mark!

        Now that you guys are back from the ski trip, have you given any further thought to releasing a modified version of Cinch along the lines of the centered version with right sidebar you used on the Woo Slopes site? Maybe as a chid theme? Thanks!

        Chuck Miller
        March 18, 2010
  10. This is a brilliant idea, Mark. One of the things I like about remote working, is that it really doesn’t matter where you are or what you’re doing for the rest of the time, business can carry on as usual!

    Looking forward to following the adventures 😀

    Japh
    March 5, 2010
  11. have fun and come back in one piece… 🙂

    Thomas Acosta
    March 5, 2010
  12. AND its a tax perk!!! Not stoopid you guys… Enjoy!
    How do I become part of your core team? Yeah I was also wondering about your popped shoulder.

    Have fun!!

    Wendy
    March 5, 2010
  13. Gotta love that life.

    Do what you gotta do where you gotta do it.

    Alex Navas
    March 5, 2010
  14. it is great man

    mechanical engineer
    March 6, 2010
  15. enjoy Saalbach guys – it’s a great spot! I worked from there for a week last year too – ahh the benefits of running a footloose and fancy internet business 🙂

    Ed
    March 7, 2010

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