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Danno

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Sep 25, 2009 14:31    Quote
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Great conference, everyone.  I consider it a privilege to be part of the training profession with you.  It was great to get to meet and interact with many of you.  I'm looking forward to a continued, collaborative effort of sharing ideas.

 

To the Bob Pike Group consultants and staff, thank you for presenting great learning opportunities for us.

 

Remember, keep asking: "what if..."

 

Dan Burns

Leadership Consultant

Chippewa Valley Technical College

Business and Industry Services

Eau Claire, WI

 

 

Scott

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Sep 30, 2009 10:25    Quote
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Dan -

 

Great to hear that you enjoyed the conference.  I echo your sentiments and absolutely loved meeting wonderful and talented trainers/coaches/facilitators from around the world.  I would love to hear about your learning and insights as a result of the conference...what is new/different for you?

 

What are your "What if..." moments back at work now.

 

Have an amazing day!

 

--Scott Enebo

Oct 08, 2009 07:42    Quote
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And for those of you who like factoids to share in your training... here are two:

 

1) A quack from a duck does not echo.

 

2) The minimum distance from a reflecting surface that a person must be to hear an echo is 17ft. Of course, in an empty house, you hear echos because the sound bounces around several times, but if you're staring at a wall...you'd have to be ~17ft away to hear an echo from your shout.

 

I've heard these from other people, and won't stake my reputation on their validity, but I have heard them from reasonably credible sources.

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