“Continue à jouer, à inventer des histoires...
Ne dit-on pas que l'adulte créatif est l'enfant qui a survécu ?”
Source: Le Dernier des cinq trésors
“The CIO needs to be an enterprise ‘polyglot,’ to master both business language and IT terminology, and beyond.”
Source: CIO Master: Unleash the Digital Potential of It
“The CIO is a leadership role, in its best form; leadership is about creating a powerful future that is compelling in the present.”
Source: The Change Agent CIO
“CIOs have to advocate for “departmental immersion” and other strategies to help IT become seamlessly integrated and be aware of the organization as a whole to achieve high-performance results.”
Source: 100 IT Charms: Running Versatile IT to get Digital Ready
“From a counterintelligence perspective, social media also makes it more difficult for people to recognize, let alone believe, that they've been duped. In the context of the analog, pre-internet intelligence world, most people prefer to believe that they're not working with an intelligence officer [of foreign adversary] even if they have suspicions. Most would rather believe, for example, that they have a friendship with a professor at a foreign university.”
Source: Compromised: Counterintelligence and the Threat of Donald J. Trump
“A page-turning story with a sophisticated plot not to be missed.”
Source: Transnational threats: Blending law enforcement and military strategies
“tom clancy probably wears a baseball hat when he has sex”
Source: selected unpublished blog posts of a mexican panda express employee
“Children love to fight and rarely think about death. They are the perfect soldiers.”
“Odiaría morir dos veces, sería tan aburrido!.”
“As Christendom suffers attack upon attack, indignity upon indignity, defeat after defeat, a new religion moves in to take its place. This great and rising sect of our time, which is socialism, has three major objectives as outlined by Soviet dissident Vladimir Bukovsky. First, socialism wants to destroy capitalism (i.e., in terms of private property in the sense of business ownership); second, socialism wants to destroy the family; and third, socialism wants to destroy the nation state. As Bukovsky pointed out, the socialists failed to destroy the idea of private property, but they have partly succeeded against the family and the nation state. The breakdown of the family is all too real for anyone to deny, and this breakdown spells disaster for a society that is too weak to resist.”