Pinhawk References HOB’s Latest Posts On Lexis

We thought we should just mention that Pinhawk (so we presume others) have had a read of both the HOB article and the subsequently published anon article on the recent "developments" and company culture at Lexis Nexis HOB would like to add there was another time when we might have been found chained to a LN desk but that's now over a decade ago and what's surprised us most about "anon's" article is that the company has done absolutely nothing to improve management culture over that period of time. Quite frankly it's beyond reproach. Since HOB published what we thought would be a mildly interesting piece of opinion a couple of weeks back we've been contacted by a number of ex Lexis senior management figures telling us how much we underestimated some of the goings on at senior management and board level. The Reed board really ought to be placing a couple of well respected publishers / technologists on the Lexis board and have a concerted effort at re-aligning the "culture" The greatest publisher I ever worked for was Carmen Callil  the founder of Virago Press and MD at Chatto & Windus. She is exactly the type of Chairperson we suggest Lexis needs .. and the sooner the better having seen some of the responses we've had   PinHawk write Opinion: Response By Anon - Responds To Sean Hocking Article On SLAW "Christmas Comes Early For Lexis Employees" - Sean Hocking, House of Butter - I don't know what to do about this post but to include it. I didn't agree with most of Sean's post that this post is based on but at least he didn't have an axe to grind like anonymous may have. Think critically when reading. There is another post under Social Media/Networking that shows Lexis on Pinterest. It struck me that I didn't know anyone on the Our People board except Mike Walsh.