Further to my recent welcome extended to Michael Izza of the ICAEW, to the Blogosphere; it should be noted that if you try to access his blog, via the ICAEW website, you will not get very far unless you are a member of the ICAEW.
It seems that the ICAEW do not want the hoi poloi reading the thoughts of Izaa.
No matter, here is an RSS feed that bypasses the ICAEW firewall Izza blog.
You will note that Izza, in his recent post, asked:
"But it may be that you feel you're not able to get involved. If so what would it take to get you to involved?
Or of more concern, what are the barriers stopping you?"
I was going to post a response along the following lines:
"If the ICAEW are so keen for members to become involved, why did they refuse to inform the members resident in Croydon that I wished to stand for council?"
As said, I would have liked to have posted that question. Unfortunately, Izza's blog no longer accepts comments from the membership.
The ICAEW have much to learn about the net, and the ways of communicating the 21st century.
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Thursday, March 01, 2007
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