Outstanding feedback
I learned years ago that the higher I rose in an organization, the less likely I was to receive feedback. It is with that background that I express my deep appreciation to my old friend Jack Coleman for his kind remarks I’ve posted below. Jack and I were privileged to manage a contract services business for IBM in the early 70′s.
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Jack’s message to me:
Will – A short note to tell you how much I am enjoying your Joyful Diabetic videos. I’ve just watched three of them and intend to review them again as my knowledge of diabetes grows. In addition, I look forward to viewing the other videos in the series as a great means of information for the non-diabetic.
The videos are very professional in their presentation and content. Your pace is great, you’re easy to understand and the brief give and take with the audience offers a nice break in the format. I’m not surprised at your presentation skills, having witnessed them many times during our days with IBM and I can see how you have developed them even further.
The videos are wonderful to see and are a great learning tool for your viewers. I look forward to seeing the rest of your videos but wanted to get this note off to you with my congratulations for a very impressive
product. J.
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