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	<title>Comments on: &#8220;The Roundtable&#8221;</title>
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		<title>By: bill Lublin</title>
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		<dc:creator>bill Lublin</dc:creator>
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		<description>Jed: It was an awesome meeting - and I agree with you that the reason for that was the interaction of the people present. I actually decided to drop a comment because of your powerpoint remard - I had been speaking at a number of small RE BarCamps last year, using a powerpoint deck to explain social capital when a partner of mine suggested that I was much more engaging without it - so I got rid of the deck and just had a round table conversation, which I started with a narrative explaining social capial and then allowing the group to take control - and i haven&#039;t used the powerpoint since (except when I have larger speaking engagements rather than community driven events - 
The community is the power in today&#039;s world - Great meeting you and seeing you at marketing camp as well.</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Jed: It was an awesome meeting &#8211; and I agree with you that the reason for that was the interaction of the people present. I actually decided to drop a comment because of your powerpoint remard &#8211; I had been speaking at a number of small RE BarCamps last year, using a powerpoint deck to explain social capital when a partner of mine suggested that I was much more engaging without it &#8211; so I got rid of the deck and just had a round table conversation, which I started with a narrative explaining social capial and then allowing the group to take control &#8211; and i haven&#8217;t used the powerpoint since (except when I have larger speaking engagements rather than community driven events &#8211;<br />
The community is the power in today&#8217;s world &#8211; Great meeting you and seeing you at marketing camp as well.</p>
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