Meeting face to face also improves trust ...

-- G.

On Fri, Feb 06, 2004 at 03:50:23AM -0800, Newbie Joseph Ssekandi wrote:
>    This is Lule George of Uganda Martyrs University using Joseph's
>    Address:
> 
> 
> 
>    I entirely agree. If we really get it into our heads to attend these
>    meetings and also put it on our calendars, we definately can make
>    these meetings. It isn't as hard as it appears now.
> 
>    I happen to also attend the I-Network meetings but all it requires is
>    ample notification on the part of the organisers and you to inform the
>    necessary people within your organisation of the purpose of the
>    meeting you are going to attend.
> 
>    I can't imagine an employer who can refuse his employee to meet his
>    (the employee's) fellow specimens for one morning once a month!!!
>    Worse still I can't imagine a network crashing because you are away
>    for one morning!!!
> 
>    On the other hand, you can't believe how much good these once a month
>    meetings can do us!!!
> 
>    [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> 
>      Bill Clinton was president of America but still found time to hang
>      with babes
>      Shaquile O'neal writes books, raps and is still one of the best
>      players in
>      the NBA
>      I'm sure we can squeeze in one meeting in a month (or as and when
>      appropriate) to meet if we really wanted to. Meeting face to face
>      opens a
>      whole new world of opportunities and ideas. The key point will to
>      ensure that
>      the meetings are focussed and organised with a specific aim and
>      that time is
>      kept strictly.
>      rgds
>      Patrice Aliakai
>      Network Group
>      MTN Uganda
>      [EMAIL PROTECTED]
>      Off: +256 31 212400
>      Cel: +256 77 212400
>      Fax: +256 31 212288
>      -----Original Message-----
>      From: joseph mpora [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
>      Sent: 05 February 2004 08:35
>      To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
>      Subject: Re: lug_: Proposal
>      Only one proble with it, TIME!
>      Very g ood idea, if we can find the TIME to participate. I think
>      email is easy
>      because it finds us at our desks, physical meetings involve
>      relocation.
>      Joseph
>      On Thu, 2004-02-05 at 17:56, Lunghabo James wrote:
>      > Hi Luggers
>      >
>      > I hope you have all heard about I-Network. If not,please visit
>      > www.i-network.or.ug for details.
>      >
>      > Basically this organisation has offered us an opportunity as
>      > technology savvy guys to go a step beyond merely interacting via
>      > e-mail. For those of us in Uganda, there is a chance for us to
>      start
>      > meeting physically and even hold seminars and workshops to
>      address
>      > areas of concern to us.
>      >
>      > I strongly believe that this is an opportunity for us to learn
>      more
>      > from each other and even improve on our skills set.
>      >
>      > So what do you think guys ?
>      >
>      >
>      > regards
>      >
>      >
>      > Wire James Lunghabo
>      >
>      >
>      &g t;
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