Wow! I’m loving these. Here you go
Was published November 2008, 3 months before the other one I’ve written brazenly about .
Seems that PCO has a history of supporting content in video format. While looking up past PCO annual reports (cuz…that’s what I do), I noticed the 6th annual report was missing.
It’s missing!
Well, not really. It “was published in video format“, but the published transcript is good enough.
I’d like to “view [it] online via the Leadership Network web site”, but I don’t see a link (PCO’s point 1 & 2 of available ways to view the report seem to be the same point though).
You can also email them for a copy (just sent my request), but those emails go to a dead email account, which is unfortunate as I am curious to know what this PCO timecapsule of 90′s venture into digital governmental reporting would look like (Realplayer video? Quicktime version 0.9? Hmmm…!).
I think online video about the public service, from the public service is a good thing and should be encouraged, of the PCO and any department. Maybe PCO has an issue with setting precedence with anything public they do? I don’t know, but I hope not, they have an opportunity to demonstrate leadership (as they should) and make clear the direction they support. The clerk already does in their annual report. And then-PCO clerk Jocelyne Bourgon was a big supporter of technology, as well as learning in the public service. At least that’s what I’m reading right now. I’ll write more as I read/watch more…



April 16th, 2009
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I always find it difficult to see myself on screen. Furthermore, this was filmed the day after I had my wisdom teeth removed! At first I didn’t want to do the interview, but being the only French-speaking person at the event where this was recorded, they were REALLY insisting! Funny stuff!