IT vs. communications: the battle is over - Robin Farr

Scene: A meeting room in a hotel in Vancouver. 15 or so communicators sitting around a U-shaped table participating in a 2-day course on intranets.

It's nearing the end of day two. I present last, and have the special honour of trying to figure out how to "workshop" an intranet-related topic. I abandon my pre-planning, control-freak self and decide to wing it.

This sounds much more cavalier than it actually was. This format was new for me - described as a "course" rather than a conference, with a much smaller group of attendees. Several other presenters before me, covering varied topics but working in environments quite similar to mine (3/4 from the public sector).

I didn't know what to expect of the whole event, never mind the workshop portion, and didn't want my 3-hour session (!) to be either totally repetitive or completely useless.

Source: rjfarr.posterous.com Posted by beebee 567 days, 12 hours, 13 minutes ago

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