So often our faith or trust in an organisation can be seriously damaged by the way it behaves itself, how it is managed and run.
And then out of the blue someone publishes a report making suggestions/recommendations how matters can be improved.
You know immediately it is real, honest, offers hope.
It's like subbing text at a newspaper. You know after the first paragraph whether or not the person can write. And when the writing is good, it's such a pleasure to keep reading.
You can always tell the spoofer.
Subscribe to:
Post Comments (Atom)
Featured Post
Bad habits are hard to break
Anyone who is out and about in Dublin city, especially at the busy commuter hours will know the law of the jungle rules. I cycle to and from...
-
The story below is from The Irish Times of yesterday. The article is written by Arthur Beesley. On face value this is a shocking story and i...
-
In the current edition of the Irish Catholic David Quin writes about the controversy happening between US Catholic politicians and the US hi...
-
This is written by Episcopalian priest Andrew Thayer, rector at Trinity Church, New Orleans. I t was published in The New York Times. On Su...
1 comment:
Apparently newspaper subs are soon to be a thing of the past.
Post a Comment