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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  • Peter,

    it was Steve who turned his focus on me and this focus is now being magnified by yourself. I merely responded.  We are all bound by the Community Guidelines, thus I disagree with your statement that a different set of Guidelines applies to those employed by the CIPD.

    Megan expresses my point about worth and value of popularity buttons.

    As far as I am aware there is no pressing requirement to provide constructive suggestions or solutions to the original poster, it was neither asked for not provided by the original poster, she expressed her disappointment, something which we are all entitled to do without being pointed up by moderators. Nevertheless I did say "I do think there is some merit in separating the thoughtful from the transactional."

    How to get the most value from the Community:

    Do enjoy the diversity
    • We're a community of many
      different experiences and competencies of people, who have the right to
      feel comfortable and who may not think the way that you think, or
      express themselves in the same way.


    An apology isn't necessary.

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  • Peter,

    it was Steve who turned his focus on me and this focus is now being magnified by yourself. I merely responded.  We are all bound by the Community Guidelines, thus I disagree with your statement that a different set of Guidelines applies to those employed by the CIPD.

    Megan expresses my point about worth and value of popularity buttons.

    As far as I am aware there is no pressing requirement to provide constructive suggestions or solutions to the original poster, it was neither asked for not provided by the original poster, she expressed her disappointment, something which we are all entitled to do without being pointed up by moderators. Nevertheless I did say "I do think there is some merit in separating the thoughtful from the transactional."

    How to get the most value from the Community:

    Do enjoy the diversity
    • We're a community of many
      different experiences and competencies of people, who have the right to
      feel comfortable and who may not think the way that you think, or
      express themselves in the same way.


    An apology isn't necessary.

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