Archive for July, 2009
Unlocking healthcare information-the missing point
Saturday, July 25th, 2009I don’t normally use my blog for discussion about politics, but the healthcare debate has forced my hand. Our leaders in government and many of those in the healthcare industry are missing a huge point. First, I am convinced that layering greater complexity over a broken system will doom us long term. The current proposals [...]
IT as strategic partner – leadership op for communicators
Tuesday, July 14th, 2009I just did a new post on the Communitelligence Communication Skills Blog. We’ve been doing a lot of work lately with IT professionals and last week a colleague put out a query about working with IT. It is obviously a hot topic. Some of what I talk about in my post is reflected in this [...]
When communicators get brave about process
Tuesday, July 7th, 2009Most of us in communication got a degree in a related area of study. We focused on writing, ethics, channels. Unless we went on to b-school, and most of us didn’t, we weren’t introduce to business process study. We just never got the benefit of learning about process. Is this why so many communicators are [...]
