The DoW is spending a ton of money on rebranding but very little on maintaining and advancing public facing web. If we agree that communication is important for the Department, we can agree that investment in web and communication is imperative. What the heck are they doing?
Tag: history
On a Trip to the Flip
Recently, I traveled to Australia to visit family. I took a few weeks off from writing, blogging and posting. It was an important and transformational trip. I have a brother in Melbourne. We had different parents, and we didn’t grow up in the same house or hemisphere, but he is my brother, nonetheless. When we […]
When Too Much is Too Much : War Narratives
Boundaries Human \ Boundaries Law / Boundaries The world is in trouble because we collectively don’t work together and we don’t remember our history. As long as human beings have been putting blood to paper, there has been war. People see what they want and if abundance doesn’t help those with full bellies, they want to take […]
Our Orphan Annie
1977 saw the release of the musical Annie which was produced by Thomas Meehan very loosely based on the comic strip from 1924 by Harold Gray. The musical was proposed to Meehan by Martin Charnin over 51 years ago as an answer to the mood of society during the Nixon era. Admittedly, I never gave this musical, […]
2004 Perspective on KM
Given the economic outlook for knowledge workers, I find even less incentives to share my knowledge with my employer. Capturing it is even further out. You’d have to be insane to give your employer any of your knowledge. I’m wondering if people can remain employed without sharing some knowledge? Posted by: David Locke | December […]