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“I
recently attended the KAI Advanced
Workshop. I was amazed at the insights
and practical understanding that comes
from discussing A-I theory and
applications with the tutors and other
experienced practitioners.”
David Hardy, Senior Manager, Bank of
Montreal
“I
was pleasantly surprised by the KAI
Advanced Workshop. Over the five years
since my original training in the KAI,
I have committed more than 100 days to
other training, and found the two days
on the KAI Advanced Workshop amongst
the best of all of all of them. I
enjoyed the company of KAI users from
a very wide range of backgounds, and
learnt a great deal from them that I
will translate to to my own work. All
in all I had a really good time - it
was two days well spent.”
Phil Hards, Future Reflection
“The
advanced KAI workshop provides a forum
for an intensive exchange of ideas
amongst senior KAI practitioners. I
took away a lot of ideas, motivated to
implement much new learning, but also
acquired a new network of fellow,
interested professionals”
Marian Kubes, Maxman Consultants
“I
thoroughly enjoyed the two days. I
found them incredibly interesting and
stimulating. It was very useful to
have the case studies from other
participants, which gave me a greater
insight into the wider application of
the theory. The whole of the taught
element was fascinating, but in
particular the idea of Problem A and
Problem B. I also found the greater
understanding of AC2 and AC3 very
useful. The pace was intense, but not
arduous as the material was so
interesting.”
Sue Binks, MaST International
“I
was very impressed with the format and
participants you had invited. The mix
of participants’ backgrounds helped
broaden my perspectives on the use of
KAI. They gave me a lot to think about
and learn from their experience. The
workshop format enabled this to happen
in an informal, friendly way. I also
benefited from updating my knowledge
and current thinking on the KAI.
Allowing time to discuss current
client issues was another benefit. A
worthwhile workshop with plenty of
opportunity for networking.”
Jan H. Misiewicz, PriceWaterhouseCoopers, London