(PARIS, FRA) Clearly I don’t have enough free time on my hands that I should spend any time thinking of this, but since this particular trip is completely subsumed by everything intranet (on behalf of clients and conferences), here is a randomly generated metaphor that springs to mind as I sit in a brasserie downing a quick and unremarkable verre de Merlot before my harried return to London on the Eurostar….
- Large and sprawling;
- Busy and bewildering;
- Noisy and vibrant;
- Culturally rich;
- Confusing and inconsistent navigation schemas (signs);
- Highly political; and
- Its citizens are highly demanding and passionate with extraordinarily diverse needs and interests.
There really is no other city like
Landmark spectacles that
- Fine museums (detailed historical and photographical archives);
- Large pointy towers that serve no particular purpose but to attract flocks of cash wielding people;
- Brasseries avec Kronenburg et Bordeaux;
- Sprawling artistic cemeteries with rotting, famous musicians, poets and actors; and
- A massively ornate, excessively expensive shrine to a formerly disgraced megalomaniac and war mongering dictator.
Oh wait, actually the intranet could do without the last two… but the



