środa, 4 maja 2011

Rząd UK poszukuje "Executive Director of Digital". Są chętni?

W artykule z The Telegraph dowiadujemy się m.in. o...

Wynagrodzeniu:
[...] will more than justify the £142,000 advertised salary, despite it being only £500 less than the Prime Minister’s wage.
Że nie chodzi tylko o Twittera:
“Twitter will be a tiny part of the job. To call this role a Twitter Tsar is like calling Richard Branson a flight steward.”
Poznajemy powód rekrutacji:
[...] this new job will have a much greater remit – reflecting the rapidly growing importance of digital delivery and communication methods in businesses over the last two years.
Zadanie (myślę, że podobne dotyczyło by takiego stanowiska w Polsce, gdyby ktoś o nim myślał):
Whoever the Government hires will need to have sufficient experience and initiative to take the UK’s ‘company’ to new places it has never been before; places the overall chief, David Cameron himself, will not yet know the Cabinet needs to go.
I na koniec kontekst biznesowy:
But every business ought to have one and the Government is no exception – with huge costs to save and an entire nation to efficiently communicate with. Admittedly smaller businesses probably will not be able to hire someone solely to look after digital – but someone in every company should be tasked with making the digital output of a business an official part of their brief.
Ciekawe kto by się zgłosił, gdyby takie stanowisko utworzono w Polsce?

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