Archive for December, 2009

On My Transformation from Social Worker to Public Servant

December 19, 2009

I read somewhere that the (median) average age of entry into the Canadian federal public service is 34 years old.  That fits me reasonably well; this is my second career.  For my first 10 years of “professional” employment I was a social worker, and my speciality was child and adolescent mental health.  It was the [...]

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Embracing Serendipity

December 15, 2009

I came to work for the Government by accident, or so it would seem. Failure to earn a livable wage as a social worker with a growing family was what drove me from full-time employment and part-time Master’s courses (whenever I could balance them), and into full-time education and voluntary unemployment.  Leaving employment had obvious repercussions, [...]

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Why Wiki Isn’t New to Government

December 14, 2009

In government, where change is recurring and often stressful to the employees affected, Web 2.0 can be a tough sell. One of the biggest hurdles in implementing technology in the workplace is not resistance to technology per se, but the cultural shift that the new software represents.  But when a technology is introduced which replicates [...]

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The Thousand Tiny Knives

December 4, 2009

In privacy management, it’s the major data breaches that grab the big headlines.  In personal brand management, it’s the high profile embarrassments resulting from carelessness, ignorance and poor judgment that capture public attention.  Janine Krieber, Nathalie Blanchard, Stephen Fry, Tiger Woods… who’ll be next?  Not you, certainly. For most of us, risks to our privacy and reputation [...]

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MythTV – The Do-It-Yourself DVR

December 2, 2009

My television watching has decreased exponentially with every passing year. It wouldn’t take much statistical analysis to determine a correlation (and probable causal relationship) between this trend and the additional children that have also arrived at Chez Lyons over the years. I’m not complaining; it’s two blessings in one. More tangible enrichment; less etheral mind [...]

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blog.grader.com: Useful, or…?

December 1, 2009

After reading a recent blog post by Spydergrrl, I was moved to visit a number of twitter monitoring and grading resources she suggested.  While she didn’t specifically recommend “Blog Grader”, it’s in the same suite of Grader.com tools that encompasses Twitter Grader, Facebook Grader, Website Grader, and (the completely nonsensical for-fun-only pseudo-tool) Personality Grader, among [...]

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