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November 16, 2005

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Lisa, I am in awe of the impact you are having--Thailand! When you write about "high-impact," you certainly know what you are talking about.

You and I met a year ago in Portland, and since then you have influenced me to begin my own blog on business writing. Like you, I am being read by people around the world--in particular those who are looking for help writing condolences.

We never know the impact we have. Congratulations on launching your krathong. Your ripple effect inspires me and--no doubt--countless others.

Lynn: You have a blog, how wonderful! I will start to read your blog and would encourage others to as well. Thanks so much for your kind words. Yes, we never know who we will influence or in what way. One of life's most interesting adventures.

Lynn's blog about business writing is:
http://www.businesswritingblog.com/

Wow, what a great story! Sounds like you're making excellent contacts. Bummer about the back, though...hope you're well enough to do more siteseeing...

That is awesome. What an honor, Lisa!

Do you know what the other books are that the Thai PM thinks are good?

Lisa, I am so thrilled for you and for the statement your High Impact Middle Management has made! Managers matter, and we are so lucky to have you as our ambassador and advocate.

Do malama (take care of) your back too.

Bren, Todd, Rosa: Thanks so much for your support and thoughts. Todd, I will get the names of the other three books and post them - I have forgotten them (one is a Tom Peters book, I know).

I like the new look on the blog. Congrats on your successful journey and well-deserved honor in Thailand. I am one that likes the novel - so I cannot believe I will be going to Thailand for the THIRD time this winter. Thanks for sharing your experiences and the photos. Hope your back has mended.

E - Thanks and I am looking forward to hearing all about your citizen journalism trip. It should be wonderful.

Given how bad we looked at trial, do we even want to appeal the Witt case? If we don't appeal Witt, though, have we in effect conceded the whole ball game? Will a lame duck session pull our butts out of the fire? This is really no fun.

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