"Begin at the beginning and go on till you come to the end; then stop"
Lewis Carroll (Alice in Wonderland)

March 18, 2011

The interviewer

stats5 This week, I’v e been at a training course for research and interview methods (among other things), and although the course was very good, there were a few people there who didn’t last the three days. As the days unfolded there was much deliberation, because people come to the course from very disparate directions, and there were moments of real bathos. Out of eight people who were to start, only four of us managed to complete successfully.
What did I get out of the course:
    • A story to write about.
    • A business idea to develop
    • Insight
    • And the buffet lunches were very nice, indeed!
I think there’s more to come on this particular experience.

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