Training

Dec. 13th, 2010 07:43 am
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So, off on a training course this week - not staying away, just commuting to West London. It's a course on SAP Object Oriented coding. I did my first ABAP programming courses back in (gulp!) 1995 and the OO version didn't exist then. So I've decided (and my boss has agreed!) that it's time to catch up.

Of course I haven't done much coding in the last 2 or 3 years so I'm going to be a bit rusty, but hopefully I should keep up! There were still 12 places left on the course when I registered a week or so ago so I suspect it's going to be a small group.

So, expect brain-deadness this week...
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I realise that I haven't been posting much in the last week or so. It's a mixture of busyness and mood. So a quick summary of the last week or so:

1. Rehearsals. I've made the mistake of telling lots of people that I haven't enjoyed rehearsing a show so much for years. So I get rewarded with a bit of a rotten week. We have been setting the end of the first act, a big chorus number ('I Got Rhythm'). For some reason the choreographer has decided to treat it as a women's chorus number and for about 3 out of 5 minutes the men (all 6 of us) are stood at the back of the stage doing nothing. Not only is this boring and annoying (I was told I would have the chance to do some tap during this number) but it also doesn't make sense for this point in the plot. By this time in the story we have established that the men can dance (after 'Slap that Bass') and to have them then reverting to standing watching the women dancing is just silly. Joe, the director, is also annoyed so hopefully something will be sorted. Anyway, I've been promised a tap solo in a later song (which I also have to choreograph, gulp!).

2. I've been on a two day 'Communications Skills' course, which was in part a revision of earlier courses, but also had some interesting new thoughts. I actually came away from it with a genuine Action Plan! What was nice was that there were only 4 of us (down to 3 on the second day) which helped discussion.

3. We went to the christening of [livejournal.com profile] pennski's oldest friend's baby on Saturday. This was a Catholic service which was, for a good (ex)Protestant like myself, a bit odd in places.

4. I succumbed to bidding for something on eBay for the very first time - a 1970s meccano set. I didn't win, but it was a curious experience.

Other than that, the usual spending too much time watching television (including first DVD of the anime Full Metal Alchemist which is rather good), writing a review for Vector, reading and generally slobbing around. I'm still trying to shift the mild winter depression I've been suffering from since the New Year. It's not debilitating, just enough that if it comes to a choice of slobbing around or posting to LJ (or anything else constructive!), slobbing around seems to be winning at the moment.
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So the last two days I've been on a leadership course. This is with a company called MaST (sic) who we have used before.

It's probably the least useful of the 'consultancy skills' courses I've done over the last couple of years: lots of not-terribly-relevant (but frequently fun) exercises and some tools of varying uses.

The problem I have with so many of these courses is that the tools they give you are predicated on other people reacting to them in the proscribed manner. Who was it that said 'No plan survives first contact with the enemy' or words to that effect?

Also, oftentimes I notice that the people leading these courses play the game of 'guess what's in teacher's head' too often. You know the one - they ask you a question and if you give an answer that is different from the one they want, even if it is equally valid, it is treated as the wrong answer.

Anyway, I am slightly hung-over from the usual first night meal and drinks and had (for me) a very late night so I'm off to bed very soon!

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