Blogging less than the olden days. Still working to make public services better, now in healthcare regulation.
Stefan Czerniawski
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Which reminds me of this powerful recent blog post by @mastroianni.bsky.social on rules, compliance and integrity.
www.experimental-history.com/p/shame-them...
Stefan Czerniawski
Thanks @jukes.ie - the only endorsement a job can ever need :-)
The northern line is experimenting with autonomous route creation. This is a southbound train with ideas of its own. As an opening move, Borough has been relocated to the Charing Cross branch. But wait for the punchline in the final seconds.
Legislative minds assume too easily that legislation solves problems. Writing rules is easy (though writing good rules is very much harder); changing behaviour is hard.
What the government needs but does not have (or show any understanding of needing) is a theory of change.
And with echoes of the general rule that organisations prefer to pay for shiny new things than to pay less and get more by fixing the things already there.
Help me find an outstanding Senior Digital Comms Manager - with a brief to build something new and exciting by helping an organisation shift on a generation in its understanding and approach. And getting to work with the incomparable @joannerewcastle.bsky.social - either of us happy to talk/DM
The postman delivers a single CD in a ludicrously oversized box. Which suddenly makes sense when the box is opened - a page to disc ratio of 230:1 must surely be unbeatable
A great sub-thread by @cjforms.bsky.social (responding to an equally great post by @rachelcoldicutt.bsky.social) on how sorting out the easy but unglamorous stuff is essential but exposes the harder and even more important stuff behind.
Tube strike with a twist - trains, but apparently not for passengers