No Drone Zone
Drones are an accepted (though with reservations or downright hatred by some individuals) part of our lives. But did you know you do not have the right to fly them wherever or whenever you please?
Drones are an accepted (though with reservations or downright hatred by some individuals) part of our lives. But did you know you do not have the right to fly them wherever or whenever you please?
For decades we have become accustomed to having a landline phone on our desk. With mobility being part of work processes nowadays we may have a smartphone as well. Do we need both?
If your workplace is like mine, you are constantly being barraged with priority changes, usually accompanied by sudden deadlines to meet an impossible set of criteria.
Wicked problems need their own solutions but no one wants to bring them up, let alone try to solve them. We can’t ignore some wicked problems forever.
We want to retain the best people, but our hands are often tied by bureaucratic red tape. Let’s put our heads together and cut the tape!
Governments unfortunately do not often look within to see what they may need to change in order to draw people into service.
There’s a limited pool of talent to draw on and everyone wants them. What is your government doing to recruit the top talent?
“Innovation” is the buzzword we always hear. We’re encouraged to do innovate but are afraid of doing it. Why?