Chrysalis or Scaffolding Party

Ok, so I poetically think I’m being like this:

Chrysalis by eclectic echoes on Flickr

The business is changing: as well as presentation skills, we are expanding into professional meeting facilitation – a need that is luckily led both by the market and my fascination (and experience).

So, over the next few weeks and months, you’ll see this blog expand to include thoughts about facilitation, teams and meetings as well as presentation skills.

A butterfly waiting to hatch.

Yeah.

It’s probably going to be more like this:

Scaffold Picnic by Ian Boyd on Flickr

A messy, sticky gathering around an extension I’m building.

If you click through to that image on Flickr, you’ll see Ian says:

There’s a big buttery smear in the middle of the lens and my camera’s full of crumbs.

Much more like it, I predict.

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If you’re new here, this might be a good time to wander through the archives. Start with

Three presentation skills bloggers you should follow

and maybe

8 simple steps to developing tech presentation superpowers

which is a post with my best advice on presentations to date.

If you’d like to see some cool presenters (and some analysis of why they’re good) go to the Presentation Analysis archive.

That should keep you going whilst I do some more hatching…

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Chrysalis image by Eclectic Echoes
Scaffold Picnic image by Ian Boyd
There’s a big buttery smear in the middle of the lens and my camera’s full of crumbs.
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2 Responses to “Chrysalis or Scaffolding Party”


  1. 1 Todd June 8, 2009 at 11:54 am

    This looks like a wonderful use of your time! A little hard work and time spent with friends and/or family are a great way to re-center yourself. I look forward to seeing the new things as they unfold.

  2. 2 Chris Witt June 13, 2009 at 2:42 am

    Andrew,

    Good luck on your new venture.

    I see a lot of overlap in what you’ve been doing (presentation coaching and training) and what you’re moving into (meeting facilitation).

    All the best,
    Chris


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