RIP
David Hutchins
Business Performance Improvement. Mentor. Author. Course creator, Consultant. Presenter
Every so often we see postings related to past members but you happen to know they have died. This is the case with my sister who died recently and we are asked to celebrate her birthday. I can see how to delete it for myself but the site remains and presumably is viewed by others. I know several others like this and it must be distressing for family members. Is there anyway the whole profile can be deleted or alternatively posted in an 'in memoriam' file and treated differently? At least this way those who might not have known of the death will have an opportunity to check when they want.
Sense making in the world
5 年Common decency and common good manners are neither that common.? It is a reflection on how things are and this is not anything other than an observation, that there are forms of behaviour and social etiquette that are better if they are in place but not subject to rule and regulation.? By this I mean it would be better if there was someone considering how others may be affected by what they did and doing something appropriate rather than not doing something because there is no rule to say they must.? I know I sound like one of my parents reading an editorial from the Mail about the decline of society but I think it is a reflection of something wider.? I hope your suggestion is listened to and acted upon because I expect it is well thought out and effective and would have wider benefit, thank you for making the effort on behalf of the rest of us.
Retired Chairman at South African Quality Institute
5 年The same applies to a colleague of mine who passed away last year yet we are asked to congratulate on a work anniversary.