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Aug 19, 2009 1:10 pm |
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re: re: re: re: re: re: re: re: re: re: formation of an association - of trainers! |
Jo Verde
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As most of you know I am an outsider..having said that, you also know I have a special place in my heart for both training and India...I have watched this thread develop and would throw out my comments for your consideration..
It seems to me that many are prepared to jump into becoming a member.branch.wing...call it whatever you like of ISTD...from reading, I am not sure that all avenues have been researched to determine the best approach for the goal, and further that the goals have not been clearly defined and agreed to by those who would take membership.
I respectfully submit that I might describe what I read as "jumping the gun"...and that perhaps you might consider the start up as project management endevor..with a core guidance team to research the best approach for the long term goals...it may very well be that becoming part and parcel of ISTD is the ultimate recommendation, however at this point that is opinion which doesnt appear to be substantiated by fact...
To me the very first step is to nail down the short and long terms goals, obtain some kind of agreement or consensus if that is what you choose, action steps, accountabilities, determine alliances, partnerships, affiliations etc...
My experience has been that when a task looks like an overwhelming undertaking that easiest approach to take is breaking in down into project chunks to work your way thro the process...anyway..this is just my observation and I can see Soeb smiling...
Thank you for the opportunity of commenting Best Regards Jo
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