What's good about this Community and how can we improve it?

Hello!

It's been a while since I asked such an open question to all of this wonderful community.

- what do you like about the Communities?

- what single thing can we improve?

- what gets your goat (I mean mean 'what', and not 'who')

- are you an 'answer' person? Why? what do you get out of it (and by the way, thank you for doing what you do)

- has the community helped you get stuff done, and make your life easier? 

- has the community helped you grow your network? Is that important to you? Are we friendly and welcoming?

- what would your #1 piece of advice be to those thinking about posting for the first time?

I'm not expecting you to answer these precise questions. They're simply a guide, a prompt... in case you need prompting :)  

I'm very keen to hear from as many of you as possible. 

Big caveat: I can't promise to implement any of your suggestions - you know, technology & resources and stuff. But I will listen. Listen well, and pass on your thoughts. And you never know. 

Feel free to email me directly at s.bridger@cipd.co.uk if you would prefer not to go public. On the other hand, I do encourage you to share your thoughts with your peers, below.

Thanks in advance!

Steve 

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  • Re: Crediting professional photographers images, Steve I appreciate what you say however I do make it clear that I am referring to professionally taken images  from although the applicable law refers to all images

    The Copyright, Designs and Patents Act 1988 made moral rights explicit in UK law. The exact
    rights are:

    • the right to be identified as the author of the work

    Whilst I appreciate the CIPD may have looked into the matter, under the CIPD Professional code of conduct [4.2.2] I and the CIPD

    "must act within the law and must not encourage, assist or act in collusion with employers, employees or others who may be engaged in unlawful conduct."

     Hence the reason I and the CIPD cannot let the matter drop.

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  • Re: Crediting professional photographers images, Steve I appreciate what you say however I do make it clear that I am referring to professionally taken images  from although the applicable law refers to all images

    The Copyright, Designs and Patents Act 1988 made moral rights explicit in UK law. The exact
    rights are:

    • the right to be identified as the author of the work

    Whilst I appreciate the CIPD may have looked into the matter, under the CIPD Professional code of conduct [4.2.2] I and the CIPD

    "must act within the law and must not encourage, assist or act in collusion with employers, employees or others who may be engaged in unlawful conduct."

     Hence the reason I and the CIPD cannot let the matter drop.

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