Posts Tagged ‘identity’

Patterns in communication: online identities

Sunday, September 12th, 2010

As it befits a rainy Sunday, a short online article about being online.

But, as this month the main line of articles (”Change2010″) is built around the “patterns” theme, I will shift the focus from just being online, to… being online, i.e. from the status of being on the online systems, to the choice of how to be there.

So, where should I start? Identity only is a “fluid” concept- almost anybody I know has multiple identity.

From privacy to nationality, via identity

Saturday, August 7th, 2010

This week it was reported that the CEO Google predicts the end of privacy on the internet.
But, in part, the announce was an element within a campaign on “network neutrality”, i.e. ensuring that providers cannot filter and decide which content is published and distributed, controlling how the available resources are used.
The interesting issue is: part [...]

AML and Identity Collection Points

Thursday, July 8th, 2010

This short article is about the unintended consequences of desirable changes.

Anyway- the aim is not the specific case study (normative changes introduce for anti money laundering purposes), but reminding to adopt a systemic, comprehensive view while preparing the blueprint for changes.

(dis)integrating corporate communication

Monday, July 13th, 2009

Do you know what is outsourcing? If not, have a look on wikipedia.

But if you do: when and how do you define what to outsource?

You can search on this blog, and you will find plenty of articles where I discussed various issues related to downsizing and outsourcing, both on the business and corporate culture side.

this article is focused on something else, that is visible in my CV, but even more in my pre-banking (i.e. pre-1987) and non-profit activities.

If you have no time: go for the conclusions :)