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Peter de Jager is a provocative Speaker,
Writer and Consultant. His primary focus is on how we manage change,
technology and the future.
In addition to speaking at conferences
worldwide, he's also written monthly columns for Municipal World and
Computing Canada.
His goal is always to question what we
think is so, and in so doing perhaps open up new opportunities.
If you'd like permission to reprint any
of Peter's articles, please contact him directly.
You can contact him at
pdejager@technobility.com
Or sign the Guest
Book and he'll get back to you.
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Greetings, if you're looking for info on Peter's webinars - then you're at
the right place.
I suggest you bookmark this page now, as it will not only contain all the
information for each upcoming webinar - but it is also the 'starting
point' for each webinar - ie. you'll start here and follow along from page
to page as the presentation progresses.
For Today's session? Go HERE...
now. (once you've dialed in of course)
Next Webinar: Thursday
August 14th 2008 --- Noon ---
EDT (Eastern DAYLIGHT Time)
Location: Call
into (712) 580-0380
Pass Code: 333286#
Topic: Tricks,
Traps and Tips for better Problem Solving
Cost: Free. Although you're more than welcome to
send me
a note of appreciation and/or order
some books as a way
to support the costs of providing this service.
Summary: If you
work for a living, then you solve problems of all types.
This session will explore some simple PS concepts and explain
how we can use formal, and informal, PS techniques in every day
Life.
Prerequisites: Peter believes very much in
the idea that we learn by doing,
more precisely? That we learn by failing at doing.
So??? This presentation WILL be interactive.
1) Make sure you have a deck of
playing cards handy.
2) Peter will take 'questions' via e-mail as he presents.
You can e-mail him here.
RSVP List: Peter will be sending out
two reminders,
One a week before, and one a day before this event.
If you're not already on the RSVP list for this session,
and would like to be - click here: REMIND
ME PETER!
Peter is a Keynote speaker who strives to make the complicated, as simple as possible, and no simpler. You can read more of his early morning scribblings at:
http://blog.technobility.com
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