Counterpartnering in Haiti
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Doctors Without Borders
Haiti: HOWTO set up a plug-and-play hospital – Doctors Without Border
Tags: disaster management, domains of responsibility, haiti, layers
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Doctors Without Borders
Haiti: HOWTO set up a plug-and-play hospital – Doctors Without Border
Tags: disaster management, domains of responsibility, haiti, layers
January 29th, 2010 at 12:13 pm
So Critt, what is behind the cube, in the direction of the arrows at the top? Who dat is right. The arrows actually go in the direction of generations, you know, towards the long now? and then who are the counter partners, USA?
January 29th, 2010 at 11:09 pm
Who dat *is* right.
I want an operational data store: “designed to integrate data from multiple sources to make analysis and reporting easier;” as well as locate subject-oriented, integrated, volatile, current-valued, detailed-only collections of data in support of an organization’s and its counterpartners’ need for up-to-the-second, operational, integrated, collective information.”
Arrows too ambiguous.
Next drawing will be better, hopefully.
January 29th, 2010 at 11:10 pm
And we should be able to easily locate burdens of responsibility.
January 30th, 2010 at 4:57 pm
“And we should be able to easily locate burdens of responsibility.”
Will it then come down to who will judge, Quants or Quals?
It seems like over half of this nation (USA) has a problem with the quality of the other half of the nation. I am not sure how you are going to shove this burden of responsibility down their throats. It seems to be a hard pill for them to swallow. Do you see some kind of “Iraqi Awakening” happening in the USA, in which you simply pay-off the tribes, or do you just do it without them?