I’ve got a piece up for work on the nature of information sharing challenges, not dissimilar from some of the themes I’ve discussed here in the past. So, in the name of shameless self-promotion, here’s an outtake: The language of better communication has come to take on an almost dogmatic character. Particularly within official circles [...]
Posts Tagged ‘Haiti’
Dispensing with jargon
Posted in Policy, tagged collaboration, communication, context, Haiti, information sharing on 9 June 2010 | Leave a Comment »
Regarding an information strategy
Posted in Policy, tagged collaboration, complexity, cooperation, Haiti, ICT, organization on 20 January 2010 | Leave a Comment »
I’m wary that anything I may write herein will trivialize the catastrophe that frames these considerations. That, certainly, is not my intention. As a detached observer of the scenes currently unfolding in Haiti, it is hard not to wonder how on earth the responders at hand will ever manage to return some semblance of normalcy [...]