The slides are not clear, so I’ve included those too.
RM: Thanks for this Rupert. The talk was going along great – you’re a very good speaker -although the video seems to end in the middle. The charts look look good too. Very nice presentation of the PCT approach; you hit all the right notes. How was it received? I think you said something about that but I forgot (possibly on purpose;-)
Best
Rick
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Regards,
Rupert
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Richard S. Marken, Ph.D.
Author of Doing Research on Purpose.
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RM: Thanks for this Rupert. The talk was going along great -- you're a very good speaker -although the video seems to end in the middle. The charts look look good too. Very nice presentation of the PCT approach; you hit all the right notes. How was it received? I think you said something about that but I forgot (possibly on purpose;-)
RY: Sounds like the problem Warren had. Resolved, I believe, by downloading the file. Initially, very little reception. One "interesting" comment, and one argument about goals, though the latter has since invited me to speak at Sheffield Robotics centre.
The slides are not clear, so I've included those too.
RM: Thanks for this Rupert. The talk was going along great -- you're a very good speaker -although the video seems to end in the middle. The charts look look good too. Very nice presentation of the PCT approach; you hit all the right notes. How was it received? I think you said something about that but I forgot (possibly on purpose;-)
Best
Rick
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Regards,
Rupert
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Richard S. Marken, Ph.D.
Author of <Amazon.com Research on Purpose.