Agree with Rachel 100%. It is a matter of approach to get the best of
everything.  Positive ones certainly beat the negative ones...half-full
instead of half-empty, win-win instead of win-lose.

My two cents worth.
Benita
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From: Rachel Foerster <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
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Sent: April 24, 2001 8:34:41 PM GMT
Subject: Re: Bad EDI Seminars?


Dan,

While I understand your intent to learn which speakers/seminars may not be
the best, might I suggest that you re-phrase and re-think your approach to
one of asking "What are the best/better speakers/seminars for EDI
education?" This puts your quest in a positive viewpoint and would perhaps
elicit more response. I seriously doubt whether anyone would want to go on
record globally as slamming a speaker/seminar.

Rachel



I'm new to the list and may have missed any information on this
subject.  I was wondering if there were EDI seminars or speakers to avoid.
While I've been doing EDI for over 4 years, I still try to improve my skill
set.  It is hard enough to get away for good seminars, user groups, and
speakers without wasting the time, effort, and money to attend a bad event.
Any well intentioned information will be most appreciated.

Dan Mehlhorn
System Programmer/EDI Administrator
Crescent Electric Supply Co.

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