Speaking without an Audience
I just recorded a training session entitled Best Practices in Identity Management for a Sun Microsystems “Tech Talk” series. It was an interesting process — sitting at my desk in my home office talking to no one in particular, knowing that someone, at some time in the future, might listen to what I had to say. This is the first time I’ve given that presentation without a live audience. The lack of instant feedback was a bit unnerving.
But I guess it was a little bit like blogging — throwing words into cyberspace with the hope that someone, somewhere, might read, and care.
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