Gina, i am actually, sort of, perhaps agree with you with that strategy difference and i know where is this marketing strategy derived from. Is Daniel decided yet? hehe !
yup, that is a very good idea. But even though the participants thought they were being forced to go, guess what? they were voluntarily changed their mind as soon as we went on stage and spurring out our "unique attitude". they were so overwhelmed that they have to go with "le flow" of total enjoyment that imbued with vast educational values, we proposed. At this stage, I think the issuance of the letter wil not be an issue. Anyway, your marketing startegy will two-fold the number of the participants, in this respect, i should honour your brilliant idea.
well, that was only my respond for gina's posting. For this posting, i would like to talk bout two major things, firstly something on camp commandant (how 2 spell?) and secondly, how to get closer to the participants. This is not a very fancy topic to talk about, but i'd like to say it's better to have a camp commandant, somebody from our circle. if he/she totally a new figure then i afraid to say, there wil be a big chances for a miscommunication to occur. everybody has a different values, views, and priorities. A minute carelessness will lead to a serious miscommunication. i've been there! so, i am just giving my humble opinion based on what i have experienced.
secondly, how is it to make every facy recognized by all the participants rather than just restricted within their own small, secluded group only? Yeah, just try to avoid a misconception that after this, nobody would dare to say that somebody is being so obsessed with their participants in the particular group o-n-l-y (ouch!). furthermore, dont you think it is a bit of a comedown when you only have a fond memory of 11 people in your group only. what happen to the "shout" slot actually? it was a bit chaos for the team-building session last time (sekakap A). we kept on changing the group members. after trying to be a bit systhematic for the group forming, in the end, we resorted to the conventional of counting 1-2-3. well, at least we made our life easier, didnt we?
ok. that's all. until next time.
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