Posts Tagged ‘profiling’

Profiling in controlled environments

Saturday, October 16th, 2010

By chance (conferences, public announces from authorities) and by design (I have been workign or studying on the subjects for some time), over the last two weeks I published articles on two main issues: managing of resources, and security.

Conveniently, this week-end comes half-way through the month, and today and tomorrow I would like to share few forward-looking thoughts based on experience and observation.

As it is my tradition for week-end articles, I will try to keep both short, and to inject some “pointers” from my experience, should somebody be curious about the pre-conditions that seeded both the experience and the observation.

Profiling and coaching a learning organization

Monday, September 27th, 2010

An interesting issue- but as for the content, this post will be quite short (well, less than 1000 words).

Today I attended a seminar on the cooperation between South Africa (and, generally, Africa) and European Union on lasers.

I will publish my feed-back later this week- but, for the time being, it will be functional to something else that I had been drafting forever.

Tests & checks vs. profiling

Thursday, March 26th, 2009

standardized tests can be useful- but, in my experience, should be compounded with profiling