🐓 The Great JRP Workday Chronicles: Snacks, Camtasia, and Wing Keys October 13, 2025. A date that shall echo through the halls of JRP like the sound of a rogue Camtasia tutorial gone full screen. The Implementation Logistics Team gathered—not just to collaborate, but to mythologize the mundane, caffeinate the curious, and snack like champions.🛬 Sunday: The Arrival of the Chosen OnesAs the sun dipped below the horizon, weary travelers descended upon TownePlace Suites like academic pilgrims. Some sought dinner. Others sought meaning. All found themselves wondering: “Is this the place with the waffle maker?”☕ Monday Morning: The Ritual of Wing Keys and Breakroom OfferingsAt 8:00 a.m., the sacred rites began. Team members secured wing keys, located restrooms (a surprisingly competitive scavenger hunt), and dropped off offerings in the second-floor breakroom—mostly snacks, some resembling food. The coffee flowed. The inboxes were monitored. The water cooler conversations? Electrifying. JRP 230 became the nexus of hydration and gossip.Optional tour of the second floor? More like a quest for enlightenment led by a volunteer bard.🧠 9:00–10:00 a.m.: Mind Expansion and Name Memorization OlympicsWe reflected on team growth, customer service, and the noble art of pretending we remember everyone’s name. By 10:00 a.m., we could recite ATLAS team members like a Hogwarts sorting ceremony. Subject matter expertise? Check. Scope of work? Check. Secret handshake? Pending.🔍 10:15–Noon: DLM Deep Dive (aka Logistics Labyrinth)We plunged into the operational underworld of DLM. Flowcharts were summoned. Acronyms were decoded. Somewhere, a spreadsheet wept with joy. We emerged wiser, slightly hungrier, and ready for...🥪 Noon: The Feast of JRP 230Lunch arrived. Snacks multiplied. The patio called to us like a siren song. Some walked. Some lounged. One brave soul attempted to microwave fish. They were never seen again.🎥 1:00–2:30 p.m.: Communications Breakout—Where Camtasia Dreams Are BornThe Project Communications crew assembled. Document accessibility dos and don’ts were debated like ancient scrolls. Editing overlaps were mapped like tectonic plates. Camtasia training commenced—Eliott, Cherith, Julie, Sarah, and Whitney formed the Fellowship of the Screen Recording. Meanwhile, Grace, Kristy, Martin, and Stephanie conjured the M&T project for 2026. Vlad? Monitoring inboxes like a mythic sentinel.🧙♂️ 3:00–4:30 p.m.: Technology Breakout—The Realm of Asana and Test AdminsThe tech wizards gathered. Live customer interviews were dissected like sacred texts. DLM Required Test Administrator Training was debriefed with the intensity of a Marvel post-credit scene. The Logistics Technology Asana project was reviewed. Vlad, once again, stood watch—bearded, tattooed, and ready to mythologize a dropdown menu.🎁 4:30–5:00 p.m.: Debrief, Prizes, and the Great Clean-UpPrizes were awarded. Legends were born. Workspaces were cleansed of crumbs and existential dread. The Implementation Logistics Team had done it. They had collaborated. They had connected. They had conquered.🌆 5:00–7:30 p.m.: Optional Adventures Across Campus and LawrenceSome roamed. Some regrouped. Some Googled “what to do in Lawrence after a workday meeting.” All carried the spirit of JRP within them.Final Thought:
If you ever find yourself in JRP 230, drop off a snack, whisper a workflow, and remember: every inbox monitored is a myth waiting to be written.
Dispatch from the Field: ATLAS KU & Academic Momentum As the fall semester deepens, the rhythm of research intensifies. This upcoming week, I’ll be stepping away from my usual digital rituals to engage in a series of in-person meetings with ATLAS KU—a collaborative initiative that continues to shape the way we think about academic systems, data ethics, and institutional storytelling.From October 12–16, I’ll be off-campus and immersed in strategic dialogues, qualitative refinement, and mythic recalibration with the ATLAS KU team. These sessions are more than meetings—they’re dispatches from the edge of innovation, where clarity meets complexity and every conversation is a chance to reframe the narrative.While I’ll be checking emails periodically, my primary focus will be on:Aligning research instruments with evolving standards
Exploring symbolic data flows and modular documentation
Strengthening the bridge between academic rigor and institutional loreI’ll return to the office on October 17, ready to integrate insights from the field into my ongoing work with RSH 740 and Protocol V. Expect updates, refinements, and perhaps a few mythic surprises in the next dispatch.Until then, may your feedback be clear, your citations precise, and your coffee strong.—Vlad Kuljak
Founder, Protocol V
Academic Strategist in Motion