Re: [73attendees] Attendance by country

Dean Willis <dean.willis@softarmor.com> Thu, 04 December 2008 20:09 UTC

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On Dec 4, 2008, at 1:47 PM, Scott Brim wrote:

> Excerpts from Rosen, Brian at 14:29:15 -0500 on Thu 4 Dec 2008:
>> But, as I said, that's just the session part.  You can't get the non
>> session part to work for remote participants.
>
> Imagine you don't have the non-session part, since you have no
> in-person meeting.  How does your work suffer?  Now, being the smart
> guy you are but not having any travel budget, how do you compensate?

My work would go down the crapper. Most of what I (usefully) do is get  
two or three people with intractable positions into a face to face  
situation and browbeat them into a compromise. That's Really Hard  
remotely.

--
Dean

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