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17 April 2008

Escape

This week in Fellowship...

Wayne came back from a couple of weeks away in Grenada and brought in guava jelly, peanut crunch, and coconut fudge for us all. The resulting sugar rush tripled production in the Fellowship office until the crash at about 3pm when we could barely talk to each other. We have learnt the lesson of moderation.

In other news: as we are working towards a more networked Fellowship and revising our communications strategy to provide more relevant information we've come to realise that the data we hold on Fellows, and the way we can access it isn't always the most efficient. So we're changing the questions on the application form, and the search fields on the Fellowship directory, and our data inputting processes, and how information links into the profiles held on the Networks page, and how the website and the database talk to each other.

But the good news is that, after some blood, sweat and tears, and plenty more guava jelly, we'll have better quality data held in such a way that makes it much easier for staff and Fellows alike to search the database so we can better link people to each other, to Networks projects, to calls for expertise, and to lectures and events.

Then we'll tackle the database roll out across the organisation. (Where's that button gone?)

Until next time...

Information on how to join the RSA Fellowship, and how to nominate others here.

(Photographs by me - this one sat at my desk very early one morning)

Posted by Laura Billings on 17 April 2008

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