I don’t believe in equality

Posted on March 4, 2015. Filed under: life | Tags: , , , |

But I do believe in fairness.

Equality is based on the concept that differences don’t matter or don’t exist. Fairness accepts that differences do exist and should be allowed for and accommodated when they matter.

Just a thought.

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Time to think

Posted on March 29, 2012. Filed under: forensic | Tags: , , , , , , |

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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