Originally Posted By: Kawasaki
2 and 6, we're going to a dance ...

A Freudian Slip, perhaps? Or just a clever way of reinforcing the point? smile

"Send three and fourpence, we're going to a dance"!

Meanwhile, surely the "key points" would be simple, dare I say bulleted headings?

Monkey see, monkey do, I would have thought!

Originally Posted By: Kawasaki
It is important that the the training is carried out by the people who received the original training from the company.

How come, then, that the army manages better than most with the time-honoured system whereby everyone trains everyone else? It is a given that any guy who has been away "on the course" trains the rest of the bods (if need be) when he comes back to the unit. In the army almost everybody is an instructor in something or other ... even if it's "only" drill!


If you don't inspect ... don't expect.