- OD : Organisational Development the art and science of working with organisations and their people to improves the effectiveness and efficiency of the organisation. OD is often thought of as Team Building, Facilitation and Conflict Resolution; whilst these can be important the development of organisational values and indivdiual capabilites and the design of processes can be much more evaluable.
Posted by BobJanes on 2004/10/9 16:07:20 (5708 reads)
Hi,
I'm joining the discussion on Landmark Education mainly in response to George's post. My disclaimer here is that I did a lot of training with Landmark about three years ago completing their Curriculum for Living, the Communication Programmes and the Introduction Leaders Programme. I spent a lot of time at Landmark in London and made some good friends there though a the moment I'm not on any of their programmes and am 2-3 years out of date on their current activities.
I believe that I gained a great deal from my Landmark experience on many levels. . . .
Posted by BobJanes on 2004/6/14 17:36:59 (2761 reads)
One of the reasons that life has been so quiet here is that I have been working on a new evolution of the E-Xoops CMS
Posted by BobJanes on 2003/7/15 18:32:57 (2345 reads)
I've never tried dowsing, or rather I hadn't ever tried dowsing. I'd read about - first, if I recall correctly, in Swallows & Amazons a long long time ago. It always seemed to me to be a bit weird - well more than a bit, very weird. It belonged with strange country folk in worn tweed jackets with fresh-cut hazel switches. Then the man came to connect up our water supply.
Posted by BobJanes on 2003/7/10 11:56:06 (2178 reads)
For several years now I've written Xmas letters about the past year. Each year I have qualms about sending them - and then just enough people comment on something that they've read to make it worthwhile. As I've been out of contact with many people since last Xmas (or before) here's a little mid-year version . . .
E-Xoops : New Article - Adding Code to an E-Xoops Module
Posted by BobJanes on 2003/7/3 16:15:08 (2406 reads)
I'e been asked a couple of times recently how to put exisiting code into an E-Xoops module. I've had a first go at an article Adding Code to an E-Xoops module. Please have a look and let me have your comments or corrections.
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