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Time to think
I’ve just spent the day at the RSA running a workshop as part of a project I’m engaged on for a major client. The theme was, unsurprisingly, based around digital forensic standards, processes and scenarios.
Lots of good stuff came out of it and there’s been a huge amount of support, but the disappointing thing was the response from just one organisation. Asked to participate in the project by coming to a one-day workshop and letting me visit them to observe their methods, they responded (paraphrased) : “No. Too disruptive, no time, we have too much of a backlog”.
It seems to me that if you spend all your time trying to use your current methods to reduce a backlog of work, and failing, perhaps a bit of disruption and time off might pay dividends in the longer term.
What are your thoughts ?
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Sorry for the lack of new posts for a while – I’m busy with contracts for the Home Office!
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