Posts Tagged ‘regulation’
A well regulated lobby
Our elected (and unelected) officials keep getting caught with their hands in the till by investigative journalists. The proposed remedy for this is to establish a register for lobbyists. A plan that the Chartered Institute of Public Relations (CIPR) seems to be eagerly embracing (when it’s not saying that the plan needs to be even […]
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Tags: citizen, corruption, lobby, politician, politics, regulation
Styles of IT Governance
I had the pleasure of being invited along to one of Simon Wardley’s Leading Edge Forum dinners last week. Kate Craig-Wood did a great job of summing it up so I don’t have to: I hope to return to the questions of corporate irrationality in another post. The dinner was under Chatham House Rules, […]
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Tags: architecture, comparative, enterprise, governance, IT, law, principles, regulation, rules, strategy
Race Against The Machine
I’ve been an avid follow of Andrew McAfee’s Blog ever since JP first pointed me in that direction. He’s clearly a man that understands how technology is reshaping how we do business. Whilst I was on holiday a few weeks ago I noticed that he’d published a book along with Erik Brynjolsson – Race Against […]
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