It's good enough for Fast Company
I wasn't planning on continuing this thread, but Fast Company sent me a pertinent link this morning, predicting that "Within five years, technology will obliterate the need for business travel."
While I can conceive of video offering certain benefits, I wouldn't suggest waiting for technological solutions. Perhaps one of the most engaging and effective courses I've ever attended was the all-text-based email AREOL, put on by Bob Dick at Southern Cross University twice a year since 1995 (the year I took it). The key lies in the people and the process, not necessarily the advanced technology.
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While I can conceive of video offering certain benefits, I wouldn't suggest waiting for technological solutions. Perhaps one of the most engaging and effective courses I've ever attended was the all-text-based email AREOL, put on by Bob Dick at Southern Cross University twice a year since 1995 (the year I took it). The key lies in the people and the process, not necessarily the advanced technology.
How can I help you today?
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