which to give up - morning or evening news?

douglas germann 76066.515 at compuserve.com
Mon Dec 18 18:20:18 PST 2006


Ted--

How about being a brazen subversive and do them both?

For instance reserve the usual length for the last session of the day,
then within the session announce that the actual breakout time is half
that, the rest will be in one group.

Seems to me that the reflection time is of the greater value, and the
starting time together will happen on its own, so you have both.

				:- Doug. Germann

On Thu, 2006-12-14 at 16:00 -0600, Ted Ernst wrote:
> 3 day traditional conference (WikiSym) with dedicated time for open
> space opening first day and evening news on days 1, 2 and 3 (3rd day
> we'll do a closing instead).  The initial draft schedule doesn't have
> morning news on days 2 or 3.  If I cannot get those put in the
> schedule, would you recommend swapping the day 1 and 2 evening newses
> for day 2 and 3 morning news or leave it as is?  I'm inclinded to
> think morning news is more important then evening news given the
> choice.  I hate having the choice, and maybe I don't have the choice,
> but would like opinions in any event.  Thanks! 
> 
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