I have not been able to wholly embrace the age of the social networking Web sites; however, I do enjoy being a part of LinkedIn, a professional networking site, because it allows me to learn about professional developments in my field. I enjoy going through the discussion forums on weekends to see what the e-learning world is chattering about.
Just the other day, I was following a discussion thread on someone seeking recommendations for e-learning and serious game development vendors. I was quite delighted to read a comment from Claudia Musekamp, one of our international clients. Her comment reads, “I worked with TATA Interactive Systems on the scoyo/Bertelsmann project. Great company.”
Some of my friends have been part of this project and it was just as thrilling for me to read this feedback as it was for them. We often receive praise or positive feedback from clients via e-mail or on a conference call, but it feels real or more special when you stumble upon it so unexpectedly on a public forum.
(Rukmini Chaudhury – Lead Content Developer)
Congratulations! It's always nice to find some unsolicited praise for a job well done. Now perhaps you can raise the bar for everyone and share a story what you did to make the project so successful.
Posted by: Janet Clarey | Apr 22, 2009 at 04:30 PM