by Peter | Jul 19, 2013 | Adventures, Gallery |
I always thought the sparkling surface of the ocean reflecting the afternoon sun was really a million diamonds floating on the water. And then, as the sun sunk into the horizon, the wild splash of colour across the sky were the diamonds taking their last breathe of...
by Peter | Jun 12, 2013 | Adventures |
Ahoy there. If you’ve followed my blog for a while, you know I’m known to go AWOL. And that’s happened here again. My sincere apologies, I got swept away in vacation and amazing work in the Middle East. I’m posting this from the lounge...
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 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 | Nov 29, 2012 | Adventures |
Hilton Hotel Dallas airport, the air was thick with corporate ego. It was a three day simulation activity using retired partners in one of the big 4 firms as the main actors. Regional managers from 6 different countries were bought together to dive head first into the...
by Peter | Nov 23, 2012 | Adventures |
Been offline the past 3 weeks in Cabo and Cancun in Mexico. I facilitated a piece at Awesomenessfest in the Mayan Riviera, so I only had to work for 20 minutes. But it was worth the trip. Lifestyle design means different things to different people. I met a bunch of...