The Pour and Hurl is over and somehow I still have a voice. Now I get to suck one or two of my opposing thumbs and settle down and listen to others. What was I thinking?
I signed up for a full day classes but I also planned to prowl for other things today so I may catch only some of the classes in signed up for Live.
Like I said I know AU On-line really rocks. That turned out to…
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Tench Tilghman
Dec 02, 2011
Tags AU, AU2011, Autodesk University
After Day One (yesterday) maybe I should be face down, but I'm More than hangin' in there.
A full day of Unconference sessions to perform followed by a couple of AutoCAD Civil 3D sessions I'm looking forward to.It was nice of people to pack out the People Skills Unconferences with signups. Maybe that's becasue this stuff IS important :)
Basically I start talking first thing…
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Tench Tilghman
Nov 30, 2011
Tags AU, AU2011, Autodesk University
I'm already in love with AU-Moble. Makes my Android phone useful at AU 2011.
The new moble phone "app" is a big improvement over anything from the past. I actually hooked up BEFORE even I left home.
Keeping track of what's going on when I have a jammed pack schedule is lots easier.I used my Twitter name "cd3cadpilot" as my contacts moniker for the AU Moble app.
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Tench Tilghman
Nov 29, 2011
Tags AU2011, AU, Autodesk University
The DTMC (Design Technology Management Conference) from last year evolved into the new and larger Autodesk University Leadership Forum at this year's AU.
A larger More Business focused and Manager's Conference at AU 2011 is high on my list for great expectations.
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The AULF schedule leaves lots of time for the participants to chat things up. Based on the sign ups I've seen, the group of…
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Tench Tilghman
Nov 29, 2011
Tags AU, AU2011, Autodesk University, management, Project Management
As we approach Thanksgiving and Autodesk University 2011 it's good to remember to
Learn From the Tale of the Turkey
The skeptic philosopher Nassim Nicoloas Taleb explores many aspects of our human quandary in his book The Black Swan – The Impact of the HIGHLY IMPROBABLE.
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Our current tendency to misapply Gaussian methodology and tools (the bell curve) in…
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Tench Tilghman
Nov 17, 2011
Tags WATT, AU, AU2011, Autodesk University