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Read about all the latest developments, from upcoming events to
the change to climb the Grand Tetons, to learning tips for your teams.
The May 2002 Newsletter contains many NEW developments at PlayTime Inc.!
John Chen's article in the Eastside Journal were also featured in the
Microsoft Alumni (MSA) Member In The Press section. The MSA is a
unique group comprised exclusively of Microsoft Alumni, supporting community
and business interests of their members.
Click here for our
January 2003 Newsletter including an article on how to create a great
2003.
Cydney Gillis
has released her 5-Part Series about her participation
in The Journey 2001 in
The Eastside Journal. Cydney highlights her experiences with The Journey
including a review of experiential education, the self-help industry
and her own personal reflections that occurred during the Journey.
This article features quotes from 2001 Team Members and Faculty Staff, including
Stu Mittleman, Gurucharan Singh Khalsa, Peter Whittaker and Dr.
Simon Priest, PhD about how and why the Journey works.
Part 1: Mountain of a Journey: Rainier climb is mother of all self-help challenges
Part 2: Taking a BreathWalk on the Wild Side
Part 3: The Journey: Veteran climber, fitness guru offer differing training advice
Part 3a: The Journey: Runner explains `Slow Burn' philosophy
Part 4: 'Climb School' gears up team for the big event
Quote about The Journey
Part 5: Final Ascent Fails To Follow Script
Prologue: The Journey: The aftermath: Team reflects on lessons learned
We're pleased to add Habitude
and ESM to our growing list.
Habitude, a PSBJ 40 Under 40 Winner and one of the best 500 places to
work in Washington, used our services for a 1 1/2 hour team building
and goal setting workshop that engaged the diverse forces that power
Habitude. The Seattle Chapter of the Employee Services Management (ESM)
group called for a finale to their Winter Social with an
empowering session about handling challenging situations with ease
that lit up the room and gave people new resources to handle these new
challenging times.
Geocaching is high-tech treasure hunting using GPS unit. It was
introduced in 2000 and has taken the world by storm. Boasting 2+ million
hits/month and over 8,000 caches world wide, PlayTime Inc has become
the exclusive provider of corporate team building using Geocaching.
Called GeoTeaming, find out more about how you can use this emerging sport in
your team building event today at
http://www.geocaching.com/geoteaming!
PlayTime Inc. is creating innovative Corporate Team Building solutions.
Using a combination of technology and adventure, PlayTime Inc. is
pioneering in Blended Team Solutions. Using a combination of custom
designed online and face-to-face team building experiences, PlayTime
Inc. maximizes your training results by creating rapid results and sustaining
those results with integrated, online followup.
If you have a team or project in jeopardy or if you're just looking
to further your team's results, email
sales@playtimeinc.com or
click here for a summary of PlayTime Inc. latest offerings.
Joann Lubin from the Wall Street Journal featured PlayTime, Inc's CEO, John Chen, in using career skills to follow their passion and create work that matters.
The Puget Sound Business Journal honors the top 40 entrepreneurs
under the age of 40 in their "40 Under 40" contest each year. Competing
with other 100 other companies, John was selected for his innovative
company and the courage to follow his dreams. Find out more about
why John was selected by
clicking here to view the article.
The Outdoor Network
in the "People & Organizations In The News" made
a mention about RMI & PlayTime, Inc. entering into a partnership to
deliver The Journey seminar.
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