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Operational autonomy vs. operational secrecy

(Part 2)

by CUFF G
Published in November 2012 - Page 43

Last month, we tackled the issue of operational autonomy. So, what about operational secrecy? What is reasonable and what is paranoia? This column is the second in response to a reader’s question as to what I thought of “operational autonomy versus operational secrecy.” I answered, I hope, the first part of the question last month.

To reiterate from last month, there are certain principles that ought to dictate how a council and management team responds

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