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  1. developed and delivered a Train-the-Trainer course for subject matter experts; focus was on instructional design.
  2. Reconnected with wonderful colleagues from BayBank last night. What a great, collaborative group!
  3. Uselful newsletter on working effectively with subject matter experts: http://tinyurl.com/lwfye8
  4. Training Tip #20: When you need multiple SMEs to cover all aspects of a project, agree ahead of time who is the "lead" decision maker.
  5. Training Tip #19: Include trainers in the design review process to gain valuable information, buy-in and successful delivery.
  6. @orgdevelopment Certainly. Please send me your email address. Apologies for delayed response (didn't see your request for eletter).
  7. Testing out tweetdeck, todaysmeet.com, jingproject.com (to capture screens and online navigation). So many great tool and so little time!
  8. Running a team development day today on effective storyboarding techniques.
  9. @cindyhugg I'd like to talk to you about the PM class sometime...maybe swap some ideas?
  10. @cindyhugg check out: http://www.movingbeyondicebreakers.org/
  11. Is it ripe time for culture shifts?
  12. Transparency among leaders...why is it so challenging? At HRLF today, shared examples of CEOs who are successful at it.
  13. @StephenHawking I just started following you and love your tweets. Thank you.
  14. Designing course: Project Management for Instructional Designers. Seeking experienced IDers to interview. ifrielich@envision-performance.com
  15. Do your reviewers represent all stakeholder groups? Include business groups, target audience, finance, human resources, legal, instructors.
  16. Keep diversity in mind when piloting courses; involve learners from a variety of work sites, departments, and experience levels.
  17. …what you need from the SME and why, estimated time commitment and planned meetings, and support you will provide.
  18. Tip #16; Are your SMEs committed and engaged? Ask the sponsor to communicate expectations ahead of time. Include project goals/timelines...
  19. how do tweet followers decide whom to follow?
  20. Tip #15: It's best to have one project approver. If you must have multiple approvers agree in advance on a method to obtain final approval.