by Emma Weber | Jan 8, 2013 | Blog
At the Riverview hotel in Nakhonphanom today (the Meekong if course!!) It is spectacular and last nights river cruise was wonderful marking the half way point in our travels (time wise at least!) two big days back to back and my legs are feeling it but have been...
by Emma Weber | Jan 7, 2013 | Blog
Pete welcomed the team to the 100km club last night after we cycled 110km in a day. It was huge! An eventful day with dirt track, steep downhills that need slalom skills to navigate the pot holes and a minor incident when Mae Thiew fell of the back of the tandem...
by Emma Weber | Jan 4, 2013 | Blog
It was a nervous beginning 🙂 the months of training were put to the test today and I’m pleased to report all good… In fact I’ve loved it. Great to be riding in a group, chatting along the way passing the most beautiful fields, villages and temples....
by Emma Weber | May 30, 2012 | Blog
I was out running on Saturday morning with my walk/jog/run group. Organised by Mick from Vivos Active on a weekly basis a group of us get together and either walk/jog or run for an hour – as the name suggests. When I first joined in Feb 2011 I was very much in...
by Emma Weber | May 18, 2012 | Blog
I returned yesterday from my US trip to the American Society of Training and Development, International Conference and Exposition in Denver Colorado. It was a great conference. 9000 attendees, many of whom were from outside of the US. I’ll be sharing on my blog...
by Emma Weber | May 1, 2012 | Blog
Dr. Jay Cohen (you can visit his website here) reported on his PHD studies about Learning Transfer and the role of the Front Line Manager in Learning. He wants us all to ensure that the managers in our organisations are Learning Leaders, helping us create the results...