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" ... As Mayor he helped his constituents with everything from housing to education issues, yet he also served for eight years as the director of elections for the then deputy prime minister Mary Coughlan. He describes this first brush with national campaigning as “the absolute coalface of politics – [because] if you get it wrong, you lose”. ... "
" ... In almost every industry, the process of data management is a headache. Different disparate data systems often reside in disconnected silos that are at best well-managed data warehouses, but sometimes, at worst, rather more like dysfunctional dumps. Although a deeply complex issue at the data coalface itself, essentially we can say that this is an interconnectivity and interoperability challenge. ... "
" ... John McNelly, Creative Director at the remote learning platform Illustra, said: “Virtual enables you to break learning down into smaller chunks over time. What would have been a one-day, face-to-face session becomes three or four shorter virtual workshops over a few months. This is a far more effective way of reinforcing learning and driving behaviour change.” When learning is bought closer to the day-to-day coalface it makes personal experimentation easier: learn something in the morning, try it out in the afternoon. In addition, in digital programs, collecting participant views on important business issues is a natural by-product of training, generating a valuable new data source for organisations. ... "
" ... People like to use the terms coalface and frontline when they’re talking about the work GPs do, as if its immediacy and seriousness can only really be understood by likening it with war and, for some reason, mining. ... "
" ... We are all resetting and beginning again. We must go on, go further and do better. There is, of course, a certain inevitability that life will be interrupted again at some point. Governments, businesses and societies are operating under heightened risk awareness. There are forces at macro, micro and corporate levels we must be prepared for and find a way to manage. New paradigms will challenge us all on a regular basis, particularly those of us at the coalface of risk assessment and mitigation. ... "