First it was "Cut the Crap"(©Greg Dyke). Now BBC in-house magazine Ariel has come up with a new acronym to help make the BBC a "simpler organisation". It's "Kiss". As in Keep It Short and Simple. Geddit? It's the headline to an article about a BBC "Simplicity workstream". Which is already sounding worringly un-Kiss like. The so-called "sponsor" of this titularly-challenged initiative is the BBC People director, Lucy Adams. Apparently her "workstream" is trying to discover ways of making the BBC a less bureaucratic organisation. Monkey merely notes the irony and points out that there are 14 people in the "Simplicity workstream". Time to pucker up, Lucy.
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