Friday, October 28, 2005
What's Changed?
That's been a hot question for awhile, everyone knows that the CBC Lockout has changed things, but what has changed and how has been a question. The lockout allowed, or perhaps forced, CBC employees to explore new technologies. It also put a new twist on how you do a labour action. What has changed will be something that we can't answer definitively for years. It is likely that only looking back historically will anyone be able to say what changed. But, I think I've found one thing that you can say for sure that has changed and if you are a boss, an executive, a CEO, especially a secretive one, or one who enjoys power a bit too much this is going to be bad, bad news for you.
We've entered the age of public anonymity. With a few elementary precautions any of your employees, customers, clients, partners, fellow managers etc., can blog all over the internet and there will be no way to figure out who they are. Hotmail or any number of other places will let you set up an email account without giving any personal information, or at least they don't check to see if you are lying or not. Once you have an email account you have all you need to set up a blog, or two, or three from blogger or any number of other places.
With that done, people can say whatever they want and as long as they don't say anything that directly gives away who they are they can say whatever they want - attack management, second guess decisions, blow the whistle on questionable activities, etc., and there will be no way that anyone can ever prove who they are. Welcome to the new world.
Thursday, October 27, 2005
Mid Stream on the Heritage Committee
Rabinovich is currently in the middle of being raked over the coals - there seems to be no support at all for his position on the Heritage Committee. It would appear that he is in serious trouble. I'll have more on all of this later, but I just wondered: Has anyone else noticed that some of Rabinovich's talking points seem to have come directly from the blogs? Which side of this was he on again?
Monday, October 24, 2005
Quiet Monday
Not much to say about anything today, I am currently working on the publicbroadcasting.ca site - combining the public broadcasters list with the internet radio list to make a single list that includes both web address' and links to internet radio by region so that you will have a few hundred channels and can take a virtual tour of Canadian public radio (CBC, university, community and other public radio) from your desk top. After that I'll work more on the pod-casting section.
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