[log in to unmask],Net wrote at 23:42 on 01/10/98
about "Re: What does a PCG Board member do?Should I stand?":
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>A A Milne might have said (like Tigger) PCG members do what PCG
members do!
A wonderful thing.
Did everyone know that Tigger boffed?
>No one knows the time commitment involved in any office in the PCG but
one
>thing is certain - you will find yourself doing more than you are
paid. So
>if you wish to be be a public servant which is laudable then stand
PCG board members might reasonably expect to meet less in person if
they can use an e-mail/conferencing system to do some of their
business. This depends upon getting the HAs up to speed.
<diplomatic>
Ours has
an identifiable training requirement and needs education about some
of the security aspects of internet mail, and a meeting of minds on
the subject of what actually is confidential from the public needs
to be achieved.
</diplomatic>
A hardened cynic might think that people who find reasons to avoid
electronic groupwork do so partly because they feel more able to
demonstrate a job exists if they are in meetings a lot, but this is
not an acceptable way to behave if the other members of the board
have patient care to do as well. Mind you, getting comments by
e-mail out of even my IT group is not an easy task compared to
GP-UK and the LMC.
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