• I don't write that often. I prefer speaking. You get that instantaneous feedback ... questions in the middle of the training, the a-ha of the person figuring it out, or the rare giggle as you try to make something sound funny. You also get the eyes-glazed-over look when you are getting too technical. You can change your training accordingly to fit your audience. I really like that short feedback loop.

    Once you write something, it is just out there, forever. Maybe I have a commitment issue.:D

    Mia

    Mia

    I have come to the conclusion that the top man has one principle responsibility: to provide an atmosphere in which creative mavericks can do useful work.
    -- David M. Ogilvy