by Peter | Apr 24, 2013 | Adventures, Training and Presentation Skills, Working With Groups |
The Pressure was on. The first pre-work document came through via an attachement around 11pm.It was a basic series of questions. The first answer described some of the challenges working on deals valued between $300 – $500 million dollars. That was...
by Peter | Apr 18, 2013 | Training and Presentation Skills |
Athletes call it the zone; that feeling where time slows down and your brain goes into laser focus. If you’re of an engineering mindset, or like immediate feedback, it’s too hard to guage that flow state in a training program. But if you can find a way to...
by Peter | Apr 2, 2013 | Adventures |
Sergey, the Bulgarian (where else) was the first participant I spoke to during the break. He was quiet unassuming as he explained his job as a botanist; tracking the migration of bird species affected by global warming. I was struck by the sincerety in his voice, his...
by Peter | Mar 14, 2013 | Training and Presentation Skills |
Life is a Journey, and so is learning. It’s human nature to grow, to learn, to become even better at what we do. I’m about to do that today; jumping on a plane to Germany to facilitate a program of learning for the folks at the UN Climate Change Convention....
by Peter | Feb 18, 2013 | Tools 4 Change |
Cash Up or Consult And if you get them in the wrong order you could be in trouble. Today I am flying to KL for a half day change management program for a board of directors for a large investment bank over there. I ran this same program for the senior managers...