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Asserting Diplomatic Immunity in Subverting the Microsoft Hierarchy
By Nick Hodge | June 18, 2007
After a series of presentations I gave to Principals of Victorian schools, I had described my role at Microsoft as a digital diplomat. This perfectly describes a part of my job as a bridge between the digital immigrants and digital natives. (Prensky, Marc: 2001)
Now Frank Arrigo, my manager, has entered that into the internal Microsoft address/HR system as my title. What a laugh!
I wonder if I can claim diplomatic immunity when I go feral?
additional: … maybe not as feral as David Lemphers!
Topics: microsoft, technology, web2.0 | 1 Comment »





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