October 7, 2013 at 8:44 pm
Comments posted to this topic are about the item The 2013 SQL in the City Tour
October 8, 2013 at 6:04 am
Hi Steve, I'm looking forward to seeing you this Friday's event here in Atlanta.
"Do not seek to follow in the footsteps of the wise. Instead, seek what they sought." - Matsuo Basho
October 8, 2013 at 6:47 am
Any chance your "tour" could come to Portland, Maine sometime?
We have a number of active user groups.
Please feel free to contact me at mikelcarey@hotmail.com,
or at michael.carey@acadia_ins.com
Thanks, Mike
October 8, 2013 at 7:08 am
At my review, we had a conversation about making communication great. I told my boss that that bar was too high for routine phone calls. Obviously that isn't the case for a keynote. How do you separate when communication needs to be great (and practiced) versus just effective?
October 8, 2013 at 7:34 am
I hope you have a safe trip around the country, and get time to enjoy some recreation along the way!
I don't know how attendance is, but if you could target smaller cities I think that would benefit people who never have an opportunity. Instead of Chicago, somewhere like Hammond, IN or Champaign, IL. Maybe Peoria or Springfield as well. I know you are limited in how many locations you can visit. Personally, I think a lot of people in these locations aren't able to travel due to cuts in spending. Shouldering the cost for a hotel yourself can be prohibitive in Chicago!
Of course if attendance is small, this suggestion might make it worse.
Either way, thanks for providing the opportunity.
Dave
October 8, 2013 at 7:48 am
Eric M Russell (10/8/2013)
Hi Steve, I'm looking forward to seeing you this Friday's event here in Atlanta.
See you Friday. Be sure to introduce yourself
October 8, 2013 at 7:51 am
Mike Carey-249880 (10/8/2013)
Any chance your "tour" could come to Portland, Maine sometime?We have a number of active user groups.
Please feel free to contact me at mikelcarey@hotmail.com,
or at michael.carey@acadia_ins.com
Thanks, Mike
You having a SQL Saturday? We are doing one of our seminar events at the other Portland in November.
October 8, 2013 at 7:52 am
djackson 22568 (10/8/2013)
I hope you have a safe trip around the country, and get time to enjoy some recreation along the way!I don't know how attendance is, but if you could target smaller cities I think that would benefit people who never have an opportunity. Instead of Chicago, somewhere like Hammond, IN or Champaign, IL. Maybe Peoria or Springfield as well. I know you are limited in how many locations you can visit. Personally, I think a lot of people in these locations aren't able to travel due to cuts in spending. Shouldering the cost for a hotel yourself can be prohibitive in Chicago!
Of course if attendance is small, this suggestion might make it worse.
Either way, thanks for providing the opportunity.
Thanks, Dave.
I like the smaller city idea. I'll make a note for 2014 planning
October 8, 2013 at 7:53 am
Robert.Sterbal (10/8/2013)
At my review, we had a conversation about making communication great. I told my boss that that bar was too high for routine phone calls. Obviously that isn't the case for a keynote. How do you separate when communication needs to be great (and practiced) versus just effective?
Not completely sure what you mean. Perhaps a separate thread would be good to discuss communication
October 8, 2013 at 9:11 am
Steve Jones - SSC Editor (10/8/2013)
Robert.Sterbal (10/8/2013)
At my review, we had a conversation about making communication great. I told my boss that that bar was too high for routine phone calls. Obviously that isn't the case for a keynote. How do you separate when communication needs to be great (and practiced) versus just effective?Not completely sure what you mean. Perhaps a separate thread would be good to discuss communication
I like that idea. Where I work, communication is our worst skill. Some do a great job, some do OK, others seem to not even try or they just don't understand when or what needs to be shared. I would love to see a topic that offered suggestions on how to improve:
Understanding what to communicate
Understanding when to communicate
Understanding who to communicate to
Dave
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