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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  • Lee


    A balanced and reflective response, may I say  !


    - you recognize one of the very biggest strengths of this forum, which is the ability to provide second opinions etc from multiple perspectives and therefore fully to illuminate all facets of an issue, as opposed to seeing it in any particularly partial or limited way.


    'Quality' is an imprecise and often a highly-subjective term, but, a bit like ebay, if you lurk around here long enough, you'll probably soon be able to tell the valuable wheat apart from the useless chaff.


    All in all, I do think it's very effective form of  'peer review' - those who crave universal, guaranteed 'quality' will need to go elsewhere, clutching big wads of ££££ in order to pay for it !

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  • Lee


    A balanced and reflective response, may I say  !


    - you recognize one of the very biggest strengths of this forum, which is the ability to provide second opinions etc from multiple perspectives and therefore fully to illuminate all facets of an issue, as opposed to seeing it in any particularly partial or limited way.


    'Quality' is an imprecise and often a highly-subjective term, but, a bit like ebay, if you lurk around here long enough, you'll probably soon be able to tell the valuable wheat apart from the useless chaff.


    All in all, I do think it's very effective form of  'peer review' - those who crave universal, guaranteed 'quality' will need to go elsewhere, clutching big wads of ££££ in order to pay for it !

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