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Directive versus coercive policies

A policy and its translation into legislation aims to establish a framework which provides a way for a government to influence - and often to direct - the behaviour of its people. This is a core function of government. If you want to read more about that, read "Seeing like a State" by James C. … Continue reading Directive versus coercive policies

Author Ben BroeckxCategories Stream of ConsciousnessPosted on March 15, 2019March 15, 2019

Sense and nonsense about meetings

We spend a lot of time in meetingsBut it is not always very clear why these meetings are organized. And given that many people actually do not really talk during or contribute to meetings, it makes you wonder whether all attendees need to be present. Why are employers paying money for having perfectly good employees … Continue reading Sense and nonsense about meetings

Author Ben BroeckxCategories Stream of ConsciousnessPosted on November 23, 2011

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