This is my first post following ChangeCamp London (there will likely be one or two more) in which I’m suggesting points for probable improvement: mostly things I actively promoted through the planning process, and which I hope to see emphasized more in the future. This post argues for the need to be open throughout the process. [...]
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Truth, Will & Relevance Regular blogging has taken a back seat for the past while as I finish book. I know I suggested I’d be self-publishing something months ago, but every time I get it into the shape I want it, the impression I get from ‘the whole’ inspires vast improvements — not just being [...]
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… is where I’ll be Saturday night for my brother’s (and his fiancé’s) – – Dana & Dan’s Stag & Doe If you find yourself in Komoka (after the Poplar Hill Picnic?), I can tell you there’s no place you’d rather be than the Community Centre (map) for Late Lunch and a cold beverage served by [...]
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