Facilitation for Surprise Seminar – feedback

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I’m Johnnie Moore, and I help people work better together

Jeff Risley seems to like me more than Skype. I prefer things that way round.

UPDATE: Rick Cecil enjoyed the seminar too. “There’s a couple more of his seminars coming up and I would strongly recommend you attend.” If you want to follow his advice here are some details of the telephone version.

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