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October 17, 2005

Germany

I finally followed my family, who went already 2 weeks ago, to my hometown Krefeld, Germany to visit some good old german friends and family. I went with mixed emotions as I left Germany simply because I didn't really like it there too much. So, going back was not something quite on top of my priority list. Additionally, the second half of this year has been and will continue to be quite travel intensive (a trip to China's still coming up). To my delight and surprise the trip is turning out much better than expected; even the normally terrible weather played it from the sunny side, which is a very rare occassion in the region that I'm from. Lets see how it develops.

As far as some "useful" posts are concerned, after reading a book called "The Wisdom of Teams", I started to and currently am working on an article about team work. Exciting stuff I'm finding while doing some research about the topic. Findings will be published soon.

Posted by Ben at October 17, 2005 02:10 PM

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Ben,
I'm so pleased your having a good time. It's hard to go home,so many people to see. It's a lot of pressure, I'm sure your family is very excited.
I can't wait to hear about "The Wisdom of the team" sounds interesting.
Tell everyone hello for me.

See you soon,
Cw

Posted by: Carme at October 21, 2005 04:27 PM

Finally, I meet my big boss at Globat. :-) I was reading your articles and I am impresssed on how you view the situations around, you're one of my inspiration. :)

Posted by: Lou at October 21, 2005 09:49 PM

Great information. An inspiration indeed!

Posted by: Samuel at October 26, 2005 12:07 PM

Hey Ben,

I just wanted to comment on yourwebsite. It's a nice idea to create this side about you. We had a great time when you and your family visited us in Germany. Hope i see you again soon.

Best regards to all who know me.

René Ko.

Posted by: René Ko at October 31, 2005 05:05 AM

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