"A profile of an employee deep in the throes of their professional work will 
tend to capture their profession, not their humanity."

If you posit there does exist this humanity as distinct from the organization 
(but this not clear to me in general), then it is reasonable to think there 
exists personal information that is not really available at all (not only 
electronically) just as the organizational information is not disclosed.   
"Living in the closet" is one common example.

Marcus


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