Quality of CIPD online discussions

This is my first foray into the mist of CIPD online discussions and I have to admit to being a bit disappointed with the quality of some discussion for debate. 

Not to say that the items listed are not relevant but I think it would be better to have an 'advice section' for those individuals who have simple questions about practice to be answered? 

Then the space for discussions can be recogised and valued more as one where real debate will occur.

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  • No need to change, Fiona. It's not mandatory.

    I've enjoyed this thread - thanks for starting it Amanda!!

    Great contributions - but Megan's post particularly resonated with how I feel about these Communities:

    "Can't
    these communities just be whatever they are on the day, or in the
    moment - meeting the needs of whoever chooses to read, contribute,
    answer or whatever is their leaning? I welcome the fact that topics are not filtered and is a
    bit of a jumble of opinions, cries for help, debates, occasionally
    disagreements and most often, thoughtful development of ideas and
    intelligent expositions of various perspectives.  It is more reflective
    of life that way, and richer for it."

    I think this is wonderfully open and inclusive.

    Thank you, Megan.

    Steve

     

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  • No need to change, Fiona. It's not mandatory.

    I've enjoyed this thread - thanks for starting it Amanda!!

    Great contributions - but Megan's post particularly resonated with how I feel about these Communities:

    "Can't
    these communities just be whatever they are on the day, or in the
    moment - meeting the needs of whoever chooses to read, contribute,
    answer or whatever is their leaning? I welcome the fact that topics are not filtered and is a
    bit of a jumble of opinions, cries for help, debates, occasionally
    disagreements and most often, thoughtful development of ideas and
    intelligent expositions of various perspectives.  It is more reflective
    of life that way, and richer for it."

    I think this is wonderfully open and inclusive.

    Thank you, Megan.

    Steve

     

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