August 12, 2004  ::  Thursday

01:47 AM
Politico Horizontal, not vertical, communication is what's needed

Decentralized Intelligence - What Toyota can teach the 9/11 commission about intelligence gathering. By Duncan Watts

An insightful article about what needs to be done (but I doubt very much that our government can sufficiently dig itself out of politics to actually do it). The solution - horizontal communication, not vertical, is one that's been touted before, mainly in business, it's been shown that encouraging free communication between employees can lead to all sorts of good stuff - for the company.


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