http://www.cbsnews.com/video/watch/?id=50150661n
Just watched a news report about the unconventional methods of the new NTSB chairman Deborah Hersman.
She's been intentionally releasing tidbits of information in social media and at press conferences about the investigation which, historically, is something that the NTSB used to avoid like the plague. Apparently, the rationale is that by releasing facts through social media, the NTSB is attempting to be "more transparent" and "putting the facts out there" to avoid people from "creating their own facts".
Personally, I think it's actually driving speculation rather than alleviating it.
Thoughts?
Just watched a news report about the unconventional methods of the new NTSB chairman Deborah Hersman.
She's been intentionally releasing tidbits of information in social media and at press conferences about the investigation which, historically, is something that the NTSB used to avoid like the plague. Apparently, the rationale is that by releasing facts through social media, the NTSB is attempting to be "more transparent" and "putting the facts out there" to avoid people from "creating their own facts".
Personally, I think it's actually driving speculation rather than alleviating it.
Thoughts?