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Monthly Archives: February 2012
The digital footprint
I have been speaking to a number of people recently and a number have made some comments about my perspective on the “digital footprint”. My intention is not to be negative about digital information nor its impact on our world. … Continue reading
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ANZSOG Master Class 2012
My second main activity last week was attending my first ANZSOG “Master Class” courtesy of my colleague Peter Thompson and the good folk at ANZSOG. The two day “class” was taught by Professor John Alford and Associate Professor Jon Brock … Continue reading
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EDRM and all that …
Last Tuesday I chaired the EDRM for the Public Sector conference held at the Sebel Townhouse. A number of key words resonated within this group which included “compliance”, “authenticity” and perhaps most of all, “change”. I felt that this was … Continue reading
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