Just came back from dinner and looking around downtown. Had dinner at are staurant that overlooks a set of canals and that is very near the 7star hotel. We ate the Indian way in that we ordered two entrees andsome bread and shared. Had chicken, prawns, and lamb in a variety ofsauces. All very good. Got a number of pictures. The canals are apparently the only way to get to a development of very high-end condos.
Had dinner with two Indians and a woman from Seattle. They're all going back either tonight or tomorrow. Actually this is one of the firsttimes that I've really enjoyed going out with colleagues and engaging inintellectual conversation. We all teach different stuff but it isintegrated in some ways. The lady teaches supply management and hasdeveloped some new concepts which are apparently highly in demand. Shehas a consulting firm in Seattle and teaches executive training at theUniversity of Tennessee. Her concepts, which I don't fully understandyet, are clearly related to the cutting edge stuff in talent management.We've agreed to explore this a bit farther.
One of the Indian guyswants me to come to Bangalore to give some seminars for him. He is aformer professor with his own knowledge management firm. I don't thinkhe likely has the bucks to back it up. The other Indian wants me to goto the gold market with him tomorrow before he catches his flight.That's about a seven-hour evolution and I think I'll pass. I need someconcentrated prep time tomorrow.We're eight hours ahead of you so I'm going to work a bit and then turn in.
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