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Nathaniel Chalobah’s decision to quit Chelsea could accelerate his personal development, says Gareth Southgate – Evening Standard

Posted: July 30, 2017 at 11:33 am


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England manager Gareth Southgate is hopeful Nathaniel Chalobah's decision to leave Chelsea for regular game time will pay off.

Chalobah completed a permanent move to Watford for a fee in the region of 5million after making just 15 appearance for the Blues last term.

As a former England Under-21 manager, Southgate knows how difficult it is for young players to force their way into the first team at club level.

He urged them to rise to the challenge and is confident that, over time, the senior England side will feel the benefits. Southgate said: Weve really improved the games programme and experiences for the young players and also due to a lot of the work going on in the clubs, we are starting to see a better, more rounded type of player coming through. Its not just about what were doing just as England, but also the work thats going on in clubs. To have a successful national team, those things have to be aligned.

"Moving forward (it will have an impact) on the senior squad. How quickly that will happen depends on those players getting an opportunity at their clubs and being able to stake a claim at a higher level. Obviously to impact the senior team, those boys will need to be playing Premier League football and doing well.

Thats the challenge for them, they cant just say were World Cup winners now, everythings going to fall into place. We wouldnt hesitate to involve them in that (the senior team), and as weve shown already, were quite prepared to put young players in.

The lack of first-team football is why Chalobah, Englands most capped player at youth level with 97 appearances, left Chelsea for Watford this month. The England Under-21 midfielder spent six spells on loan while at the club, including one at Watford. I think that with Nathaniel, its always going to be harder to break into the top six than further down the League because the level of player needed is high and the opportunity to get in the best from around the world is there, said Southgate. I think if Nathaniel had stayed at Chelsea this year he might have got more matches and progressed. But hes taken the decision to look elsewhere and maybe get a guarantee of more games and, hopefully, for his personal development thatll prove to be the right decision.

Nathan Ake, the 22-year-old Holland defender, and Dominic Solanke, player of the tournament at the Under-20 World Cup, are other young players to have left the Blues this summer. Chelsea have won the FA Youth Cup for the past four years but John Terry is the last Academy graduate to establish himself in the first team. Englands age-group teams have benefited from Chelseas youth talent and Southgate said: The success of our junior teams this year, theres a big debt to what Neil Bath (head of youth development) has done at Chelsea.

Gareth Southgate was speaking at an FA Lidl Skills coaching day. The programme aims to give children and families better access to football.

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Hard Rock Tenerife – Telegraph.co.uk

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It's not just the edgy style and hip decor of the surroundings that make Hard Rock Hotel Tenerife the perfect de-stress venue.

It has the sort of facilities and attention to detail that would satisfy even the most demanding rock star. And it all comes complete with its own soundtrack.

The perfect setting for a sundowner chillout, few venues can rival the views you get from The 16th rooftop bar.

Funky chairs and comfy sofas provide ringside seats for the suns performance

On one side, the formidable Adeje mountains stand like sentries; in the other, the sun sets behind the neighbouring island of La Gomera, turning the sky an iridescent pink and purple.

Funky chairs and comfy sofas provide ringside seats for the suns performance while soft, neon lighting mirrors the skys hues and matches the laid-back vibe of the sounds.

When Friday comes around, nothing says Hello weekend better than a delectable gin and tonic, and at The 16th it is accompanied by gourmet burgers and the foot-stomping sounds of rockabilly.

Cue vintage clothing, ponytails and a blazing sunset and you have set the scene for the Friday night Gin Meets Burger bash and bid the working week adios.

For 18, you get two gourmet mini-burgers, a premium G&T (or any other long drink), and a rockin good start to the weekend.

Three exquisite swimming pools provide the setting for long, lazy days catching the rays. The adults-only Eden pool has a California dreamin style with a swim-up bar and partially submerged loungers in bold mosaic tiles lining the edge of the pool.

Nothing says Hello weekend better than a delectable gin and tonic

Stroll across the bridge, descend the tower and you will find a different kind of paradise where the amazing lagoon of The Beach Club at Hard Rock Hotel Tenerife looks out over the ocean.

A floating DJ booth and mini-Glastonbury main stage are set among endless decking and terraces where smooth, white, sculptured curves meet the blue of the lagoon and the black volcanic stone redolent of Tenerifes landscape.

Sophisticated with a swim-up bar by day, The Beach Club is the berchic venue for Hard Rocks monthly, Saturday night, Children of the 80s parties when the tempo heats up with live music featuring sounds from some of the artists who provided the best-loved hits of the decade.

Relaxation comes as standard at the Rock Spa where all the glamour and style you would expect from the Hard Rock brand is brought together in marble, volcanic stone and wood to provide the scented, sensual world of the spa.

Indulge in the thermal waters and thermal steam room, rejuvenate in the hydrotherapy tub and the snow cabin, and surrender yourself to a treatment at the sublime hands of the masseurs where the real rock-star treatment comes into play.

Combining the sensory stimulants of sound and touch, a Synchronicity massage provides a choreographed 'sound-to-touch dance where muscles are gently stretched, toned and relaxed in rhythmic accord with a specially selected soundtrack played through a sound booth suspended above the treatment couch.

Surrender yourself to a treatment at the sublime hands of the masseurs

The combination of music and massage removes stress and tension, leaving you feeling as laid-back and serene as the surroundings.

On non-party Saturday nights, the spa experience is taken outside to the elements where, from 7pm to midnight during spa nights, guests can enjoy a massage and the heated waters of the outside spa pool beneath Tenerifes star-studded sky.

The unsurpassable chillout sounds of a live saxophone float across the night, lulling the mind while the body floats in warm water lit by a dancing spectrum of lights.

This spa experience is like no other and is a really cool way to relax with a partner or friends, sipping one of the hotels signature fruit smoothies, dining on delicious sushi and letting the world slip by unnoticed.

The recently opened Hard Rock Hotel Tenerife is the perfect place for couples or families to holiday.

The hotel is a five-star property on the islands southern coast with a huge range of food, and music-infused facilities and entertainment.

To find out more about the hotel visit hardrockhotels.com/tenerife

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22 Killer Personal Development Resources You’re … – Lifehack

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Youve got the personal development itch once again.

You know the feeling. Maybe you want to be more productive, finally tackle that goal of yours, or start waking up earlier.

So you go to Google or your favorite personal development blogs. Maybe if you still havent found what youre looking for you try searching for a Youtube video or ask your Facebook friends if they know of any good sites.

And thats it. Youve exhausted your resources and dont know where else to look.

Sometimes you find what you need, but you still have a sense that theres got to be more. That you dont know what you dont know.

And thats where you get stuck. Wanting more, but just not knowing where to find it.

Today I hope to change that by sharing with you 22 of the killer personal development resources youre missing out on.

I know, you thought Reddit was just for gamers, atheists, and students but thats a misconception. If you search deep enough youll find several subreddits for anyone who wants to grow personally. For starters, you can check out: r/selfimprovement, r/getmotivated, r/iwanttolearn, r/lifeprotips, r/productivity, r/zenhabits and r/selfhelp.

Mindbloom.com is a nifty personal development web application. Think of it as a social network for your personal development. You create a tree with branches representing the elements of your life you want to work on. It encourages you to nurture your tree through inspiration (sun) and action (water). Theres a lot built into this tool, so go check it out if youre curious.

Lately, it seems there have been hundreds of eLearning websites popping up across the web. One of my favorites however is Udemy. The structure is clean, the classes are well organized, and the instructors are top-notch. Although they have plenty of academic courses available, there are a number of personal development ones worth checking out such as: How to Enjoy Work More, Discover The 1 Thing You Were Born to do in 5 Easy Steps, or Getting Things Done.

There are plenty of ways to motivate you to work out, but the app Gympact does something quite clever and unique. They hit you where it hurtsright in the wallet. The concept behind Gympact is that you set a monetary consequence for when you miss your work outs, typically a $1 or so. Then anytime you miss a work out you committed yourself to, you pay the fine. But it doesnt stop there. What if youre a good boy or girl and hit all of your workouts that week? Well friend, you get a share of all the slackers fines that week.

Okay, so plenty of you know Ted already, but do you remember the first day you discovered it? It was amazing right? If youve heard about TED but never checked it out, nows the time. Its inspiration on steroids.

Stumbleupon is another excellent resource for personal development. I recommend stumbling interests such as: self improvement, personal development, career planning, spirituality, productivity, or motivation.

This is the worlds bestselling, #1 Goals & Habits App on iTunes. It combines the book by the same name with a neat app that helps you track your goals and keep up with your progress.

Lumosity is your one stop shop for brain training. If you want to have an easier time remembering names, learning new subjects, or maintaining focus this is the place to hang out.

If you are a list person, this is a must have. Remember the Milk lets you manage your lists anywhere. It will send reminders to your email or text, sync to your calendar and more.

This one is a bit tricky since there are sooo many blogs out there dedicated to personal development. Thankfully, others have already done the research for you by listing posts and blogs to checkout.

Lifetick is a web application for tracking your goals and keeping you focused. Their status widgets, charts, and reports make this the dream app for any detail oriented goal-getters.

Speaking of goals, we all know the chance of completing them comes down to how good of a support group you have. 43 Things is just that. A community of goal minded people dedicated to helping each other reach their goals.

Have you ever been out in public shopping, watching a movie, or eating a burger when you were suddenly struck with a brilliant idea? You hope to hold onto it long enough to make it home where you can write it down, but by then youve moved on or forgotten it completely. Evernote is a handy app for recording written or audio notes on your phone or pc that you can take anywhere. All your ideas are stored in one place and its easy to use.

People are always surprised to learn Youtube is the worlds second largest search engine. But Pinterest works in a similar way. Just as you can search Google or Youtube for personal development content, you can do the same for Pinterest. Put in productivity, self-help or personal growth, and youll find hundreds of pictures, articles, and posters related to the topic.

If you like TED, this is another resource you should check out. 99u has a wide selection of videos delivered by scholars, leaders, and business men around the world on topics ranging from leadership to well-being.

The great thing about books is that there are always new ones coming out to help you with your personal development needs. Over the years, Lifehack has written a number of posts featuring their favorite book recommendations.

We Ask, You Answer: Productivity Books

Your Favorite Productivity Books

10 Inspirational Non-Fiction Books Worthy of Digital (or Actual) Bookshelves

Happytapper has created a virtual version of one of coachings favorite tools The Vision Board. Its an easy way to give yourself some quick inspiration and motivation wherever you are.

One of the things I look forward to every day is listening to podcasts on my way to work. Thankfully, there is a wide selection of excellent podcasts in the personal development arena. For starters you might check out Achieving Predictable Success, Great Work Interview

It took some time for me to warm up to Youtube. At first it was difficult to find quality videos on the subjects you were interested in, but thats not the case anymore. Even in the personal development world, there are many amazing Youtube channels and videos you can follow. Whether its classics like The Last Lecture or How to Have Your Best Year Ever or newer ongoing channels such as TedEd and ZeFrank theres something for everyone.

Lift is an app that visualizes your goals and progress while combining the support of your friends. Forbes wrote a nice piece on the app calling it probably the most affordable self-help product ever created. It relies on an interesting check-in system and helps you focus on taking single steps versus tackling a multitude of challenges all at once.

Ignite is a global event run by volunteers where speakers are given five minutes to talk about their ideas, passions, or interest on 20 slides for 15 seconds each. The format may seem rigid, but the presentations go quickly and you hear only the good stuff as a result. The best way to find videos put on by this organization is to either go to their website and search, or look up your local ignite organization on Youtube.

Live Happy is more than an iPhone app, its a happiness boosting positive psychology program. Based on the book, The How of Happiness, the app helps you carry out the concepts taught in the book. Things such as journaling, giving thanks, or savoring a beautiful moment.

I hope this list can help you get started. What personal development resources do you use?

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What Exactly is Personal Development?

Personal development is the process of self-enhancement that can occur individually or under the guidance of a mentor, teacher or personal development coach. The field of personal development is ancient and history reveals that it is an ongoing area of research and understanding as each generation faces new challenges an opportunities. There are a variety of online and in-person learning programs, training programs, books, audios, and videos. Each of which share different perspectives, tools, techniques, and methods to enhance ones personal development. The key premise behind personal development is intentionality: the intent to change ones circumstances or effectiveness based upon specific, measurable criteria. In most activities this affects an individuals health, wealth, relationships and spirituality. To begin with, there must be an initial intake using specific criteria to establish where you are currently and this is contrasted with ones desired outcomes. This process reveals the missing resources that the individual must personally develop. The resulting objectives, goals and benchmarks can be used as milestones that demonstrate progress upon a persons personal development path. Both failures and successes upon this development path provide a feedback system in real time. A personal development coach helps the coachee to effectively evaluate the feedback and make adjustments accordingly so as to stay on track.

It is generally assumed that personal development mixed with psychology when Alfred Adler and Carl Jung made their respective impacts upon psychology. Alfred Adler is recorded as one of the first psychologists to not limit psychology to just analysis that focused upon past childhood circumstances or unconscious drives as derived from the Freudian psychotherapy model. Adler also defined the concept of lifestyle, which is a persons overall approach to life including how they face problems, their self-image and general attitude toward life. Carl Jung brought to psychology the notion of the process of individuation. This is the individuals drive to experience a sense of wholeness and internal balance. Later, Daniel Levinson developed a model of seven life stages that has come to be known as the lifecycle. Within the lifecycle, each individual is unconciously influenced by the aspirations of an ideal life; the Dream.

David Starr Jordan Professor Emeritus of Social Science in Psychology at Stanford University, Albert Bandura has revealed through his research that personal development is an effective approach to goal achievement because of the internal resources it creates within the individual. One of the primary resources each individual who proactively begins a self-directed personal development path or personal development coaching is self-confidence. Self-confidence, according to Bandura, is an important predictive quality supporting individual success because within the individual it: creates the context of anticipated success; it allows for controlled risks and challenging goals; it encourages continued attempts in the face of failure; and it empowers one to control non-beneficial emotions.

The educational researcher in the field of student affairs, Arthur Chickering, outlined seven import points of personal development that should be experienced by university students:

The application of personal development within academia can be seen in the following disciplines:

Maslows Hierarchy of Needs reveals self-actualization at the top of the pyramid, signifying a human beings desire to be more and be everything that an individual has the capacity to become. It is interesting to think that Maslow estimated only a small percentage of the population were actually concerned with self-actualization, individuation and personal development. The remainder of the population would be solely interested in the lower levels such as financial security and personal needs being met. With the growth and globalization of the worlds economy, it becomes less the responsibility of corporations to ensure the personal development of their employees and more so the responsibility of the employee to ensure she or he is well suited for a position. Peter Drucker stated the following in the Harvard Business Review (source):

We live in an age of unprecedented opportunity: if youve got ambition and smarts, you can rise to the top of your chosen profession, regardless of where you started out. But with opportunity comes responsibility. Companies today arent managing their employees careers; knowledge workers must, effectively, be their own chief executive officers. Its up to you to carve out your place, to know when to change course, and to keep yourself engaged and productive during a work life that may span some 50 years.

It can be generalized that corporate personal development programs can be divided into two categories: employee benefits and development strategies. The purpose behind employee benefits personal development coaching programs is to enhance motivation, create employee loyalty and improve job satisfaction. Such personal development programs focus upon: time management, work and life balance, stress management, leadership, and the personal discovery that can occur in sports, martial arts, NLP coaching, hypnosis, personal finance, yoga, meditation, etc. Regarding development strategies, these often overlap with professional development goals. Often programs are created or consultants and personal development trainers brought in to enhance productivity, inspire innovation or motivate employees to enhance the quality of their work. The overall interests benefit the employees but more so benefit the long term development goals of the organization. In this sense, it is a win-win scenario because the company can look at enhancing one or all of the following factors: increase performance, reduce costs, or increase revenues. While the employees receive training and resources to better ensure job stability and enhance performance.

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Satvatove Institute

Posted: May 9, 2016 at 7:42 am


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Satvatove 3 is an amazing experience! Susanne Satvatove 3 December 2011, Switzerland

The course enabled me to clearly see what obstacles I am bringing into my life, and gave me a variety of tools to empower myself to live an authentic life, and choose the experiences. I appreciated the variety of ways to immerse myself in the course, and practice the skills with mind, body and soul. I felt challenged to step out of my limited perceptions and assumptions, and I felt compassionately guided by David, Nitai and Scott. The experience allowed me to see the common goodness and sincere appreciation of participants, and gave me a safe space to give up a false sense of being alienated from fellow humans. I recovered my sense of trusting. Thank you! Thank you! Thank you! Feda Satvatove Foundational Seminar San Diego 2011

Satvatove 3 is comprised of awesome exercises, deep spiritual truths, and tools to create mental peace. I got immense value from this course. Much of what I have gained from it is a progression of aspects of myself which I have been fostering for some time. I feel I now have the most established and tangible sense of peace with myself and gratitude for my lot, that I have ever had. Since the Satvatove 3 course, life has brought me a couple of disturbances, things which before would have bothered me for some time; and I found I was able to completely move on from these and return to happiness, gratitude and peace, very quickly. It is as if my innate being has become set in a higher level of awareness and appreciation. Bhadra Satvatove 3 Gainesville 2011

I found the Satvatove 3-Day Foundational Course to be one of the most positive and empowering experiences in my life. I cannot put a price or real words to the value of welcoming the core principles of the Satvatove Institute into my life and I deeply thank you for sharing your knowledge so generously. Sincerely, Brad October Foundational Gainesville, 2011

I really enjoyed the Satvatove Foundational Course. I found myself at various times inspired, awed, moved and transformed. Sometimes I felt all of those emotions at the same time. I walk away from this building (to start the actual seminar) a lighter, clearer, more engaged person. I feel very privileged to have met the 14 participants and to have had the opportunity to learn and be inspired by the founder of this program, David Wolf. Thank you for allowing me the opportunity to be part of this wonderful process. Rima Devitt Edmonton Foundational November, 2011

Right now, I have to say I feel like I need a hot bath and a good cry! This weekend has been incredible and not always happy happy. I was shown a lot about my character, my rackets, and lack of backbone and it wasnt always pretty, but I appreciate the mirror. This is why I came- to face my junkyard of broken agreements, get rid of my defensive armour and dance in the field of heavenly abundance! I have made a few commitments that I know I will keep, one being deepening relationships and the other, my career path that I have been procrastinating on for months. From now on, my Be-Do-Have is I am happy, creating consciousness-raising events, and have a full, meaningful, amazing life! Much love, Lisa Lisa Archibald Edmonton Foundational November, 2011

I have come to so many realizations through this course- I will try to list the more profound. I have been struggling with stress in my life for what seems like always, and most recently have been trying to find some way to combat it besides ulcer medication. When David suggested stress was nothing more than a crutch- to help stave off others increasing the demands on my time, also that it may be a way to deal with and feel important in life- it was like someone turned on a light- I now have a handle on how to deal with it and eventually I will overcome it, sooner rather than later. The second realization was how I had been holding on to a broken promise and anger- I believe now thanks to this course I will not only be a better communicator but also a better person. Thank you! Lani Irvine Edmonton Foundational November, 2011

Thankful! I am so very thankful and appreciative that I came to the Satvatove Seminar this weekend! It seems some (a few) realizations have slapped me hard across the face! Im aware there are more to come and I am afraid and excited at the same time. In various processes I realized false perceptions of myself, society, organized religion, and family. Through these three days I dropped so much resentment that I wasnt even aware I was carrying. I am excited to take the Foundational Course again! Thank you so very much for showing me the tools and demonstrating how to use them! Kyla Rutley Edmonton Foundational November, 2011

The opportunity to realize my true nature sits before me. Sometimes I feel scared or stressed, yet the opportunity to grow beckons saying, if you want it, here it is, here you are NOW.

I had several personal realizations throughout the course but there is one in particular I care to share. I came into the course with what I thought was an open mind but which in fact was full of skepticism. By giving me the space to be angry with you, I was able to confront my own limiting beliefs that I have used as a protection mechanism. I feel that the confronting of these beliefs in the class is part of the necessary process by which I will be able to make deeper and fuller connections with others. Thank you. Ian Pidgeon Edmonton Foundational November, 2011

Most involving and transformational course I have ever taken. I realized how much magnificent capacity I have to express myself in a myriad of ways. Also I realized how connected I feel, to myself and others, when I truly choose to be open in my communication with others. I feel enlivened and realize at the core of my being that I can choose to connect to my essence. I have breathed into the possibility of being in a life of love and importance. I see how lack of unconditional self love has been stopping me and I have connected to loving myself and expressing myself unconditionally in this course. ..I also realize the power of the spoken work and the commitments we make to ourselves. Justin Bishop Edmonton Foundational November, 2011

My realizations are so many. To start, I have the power to let go anything that has caused me any damage in my life. I created my lie and everything that happens in it. Ive realized that where theres a will, theres a way. I am capable of forgiving, and I am more than willing to do it. I have realized that I can connect and communicate with everyone I know in a deep way.Ive realized that if I am, then I do and then I have. Nothing can keep me from being happy, successful, safe, reliable, trustworthy.Ive realized that I can keep my promises to myself and that will make me stronger and my confidence levels will go upIve realized that warmth, empathy and genuineness are more important than any degrees I have. Gabriela Touma Edmonton Foundational November, 2011

David had the sight to see into an aspect of a disowned part of myself and confronted me on it, helping me to realize something that I had cast into my shadow. David also, through his astuteness, tuned into how I was using transcendental ideas to deflect painful realities for myself. The way I see it is that David handed me a pin and helped me to see the inflated spiritual ego bubble I had wrapped myself in and then presented me with the opportunity to pop the bubble. This occurred in a demonstration to the group where he used empathic listening and mirrored back to me my own emotions and words. It was life-changing to see this divide between the spiritual ideals that I want to govern my experience and where Im at. It was very valuable to see where I am at in several ways on my healing journey. I also now see myself as competent to communicate with people in emotionally heightened or distressed states, which I didnt prior to the course. Profoundly life changing! Eugena Rempel-Witten Edmonton Foundational November, 2011

It was a wonderful course. The content was enlightening, the exercises inspiring. I have done similar work in group therapy sessions but the careful scaffolding of exercises, the clean and concise explanations, the examples, each step of the seminar is so well conceived that I felt I was able, in 3 days, to surpass the 3 years of progress in other contexts..this course helped me move beyond a plateau Id been on for a while. Thank you. Chris Taylor Edmonton Foundational November, 2011

3 days, over 32 hours the biggest thing Ive done for myself and those I care about in years. I walked into the Satvatove Foundational course with uncertainty, now Im inspired and rejuvenated in every area of my life!! If youre an individual, a couple, if you dont constantly feel joy and fulfilment throughout your day, if you want more meaningful relationships, if you want to understand why you dont feel inspired, connected and confident in every area of your life consider the Satvatove programs. Dont settle for your mediocrity and fear, for normal, for what you think is reality. Moishe Groger Foundational Seminar February 2012, Florida

I have identified areas of my life where I must give greater attention- communication, pulling weeds, being sattvic = BEING.I experienced transformation- FOR SURE and I am totally stoked to do it beyond this wonderful intentional community.I have found greater stillness, gentleness and preciseness in my communication.I am no longer afraid to feel my painI have seen my own light againI want to experience profound connection with others and with my own spirit.Thank you, David. I was and am inspired by your skilled teaching, inspired techniques and your quiet radiance. Your smile is wonderful! Shannon Reilly-Yael Edmonton Foundational November, 2011

I just came back from the first Satvatove 3 in Europe Switzerland. It was beautiful- no words to describe it! Madhavi Satvatove 3 ~ December 2011, Switzerland

Satvatove 3 is a beautiful experience, one that I wish for everyone to get a chance to experience. It is a proof that God exists, that Spirit exists, that we are Spirit, that life force is within us, waiting to unfold itself, urging us to sing and dance through life, eager to spill itself out and create a joyful experience of life. By Annette December 2011, Switzerland

My experience in the Satvatove Advanced course was extraordinary. I came to see how I give and take energy leading to my empowerment and disempowerment. Thank you. Atreyou Advanced Course July 2011, Florida

I learned so much about myself through my experiences in the Satvatove Advanced course. I was able to look deeply and honestly at the deep, dark places that have been causing me to live my life in fear. I connected with sadness, trauma and anger. I had insights about my feelings and actions that I hadnt been aware of before. I was able to accept who I am and what I feel to accept and forgive myself. I am incredibly grateful for Satvatove for essentially helping me to find a new invigoration for life. Lisa Remy ~ Licensed Massage Therapist Advanced Course July 2011, Florida

In the Advanced Course I authentically connected with acceptance and surrender. I created a strong foundation from which I can really grow. Patrick Mangum Advanced Course July 2011, Florida

Through Satvatove I have developed the connection with my heart once again. I had previously lived years inside my head analyzing and interpreting my feelings, thoughts and desires. I am now able to feel, accept and be with my feelings, and acknowledge what is true in my heart. Alea Wise Advanced Course July 2011, Florida

My experience at the Satvatove Foundational Seminar this weekend was profound. I became aware that spiritual concepts can actually become a box in which ego can hide. David helped me open this box and find more baggage located inside. I decided from then on to approach the weekend from a human perspective instead of from a spiritually knowledgeable perspective which in turn opened up more doors than expected. Insights are too many to write. The course is extremely effective. Thank you. Ryan MacDonald Edmonton Foundational November, 2011

I have received more insight and clarity into myself and who I am. I feel more grounded and confident to speak my truth in any situation. I have acquired the communication skills I have only dreamt of for so long. There is a richness and depth in my personal life that is without price. I feel more open-hearted and less fearful to speak whats on my mind. Caroline Rolman Foundational Course Oct 2011, Florida

Satvatove workshops have led to some of my lifes most important discoveries and decisions. Tim

In the processes of transformative communication and personal development, it is important to aim our efforts at the ultimate goal of human life, namely, spiritual growth and understanding.

got so so so much out of the exercises I was present and willing to participate in.an experience I would gladly recommend to anyoneThis program will definitely blow some minds, and hearts!! Ayaaz Kassam Edmonton Foundational Seminar May 2011

Realisations were very numerous. To keep things brief, I was not helping myself or the people I love. I was not a very good community member, and I found that out very quickly. This is a good beginning, and I am very grateful I even took these small baby steps towards being a better wife, daughter, mother, friend. I fully expect and hope to take this experience into the rest of my life- all the good and the bad. It will change the tone of all my future interactions for the better and for that I am deeply grateful. Noemi- Writer/Journalist Edmonton Foundational Seminar May 2011

Really amazed at how the various exercises brought the group to such a stage of trust and awareness in such short time. An energy and support base that encouraged a vulnerability very rarely experienced. 10/10. Thank you David, Antoine and Tim! Pete Wardell- Real Estate Agent Edmonton Foundational Seminar May 2011

I appreciated greatly the concise use of language and how effectively repetition was used to stress important info! Overall, I fully participated in the course because of the integrity and sacred space that was held throughout Nancy Adilman Edmonton Foundational Seminar May 2011

Powerful experience! I found it very productive to find out who I am as a person and clear out many of the blocks I am experiencing in my life. I feel like I have some very useful tools now and a real experience of how to apply transformational communication. Ive never taken a course quite like this before and I was hesitant to take this one, but very glad I did! Travis- Hypnotherapist and Coach Edmonton Foundational Seminar May 2011

The pain is gone from my head. I think clearly, see and hear clearly. I listen before I speak. I hear! Thank God, I Hear. Thank you! God Bless You! Ruth Hanus- Career and Employment Consultant Edmonton Foundational Seminar May 2011

I got practical realization of empathic listening. I also got an experience of the power of my heart and spiritual life. Abhi Wolf- After-school Counselor Edmonton Foundational Seminar May 2011

I appreciated the structure of the course and Davids ability to be present I also appreciated Davids approach and unassuming manner. It was good to be reflected in the different exercises. The exercises were very powerful, and I am applying the principles in my life. Sepideh Edmonton Foundational Seminar May 2011

I have taken all of the Satvatove courses, been involved in a Life Mastery Program, and am also attending the Life Apprentiship program in the fall. Of all the courses, Satvatove 3 was the most impactful for me. I feel that I walked away from that course a totally different human being with a whole new perspective on life. I was finally able to grasp the true concept of what taking full responsibility for my life meant. I was finally able to detach from my expectations that I held for certain loved ones in my life. I was able to look upon a situation and clearly detach the emotion from the reality of what was going on and then clearly and responsibly choose how I am going to react. Now, I live in higher state of God consciousness and remembering how I co create everything in my life. I am fully responsible for the results in my life. I highly recommend this course to everyone I know. I want to take it again. It integrates much of the knowledge from the other courses, but it still impacted me tremendously beyond what I ever thought. It was a beautiful gift to my soul, my emotional well being, and it has helped my life in every single area. I encourage you also to give yourself this gift. Mia Johnson Satvatove 3: An Adventure in Conscious Living June, 2011

Satvatove 3 has inspired me in ways that I did not know were possible. I have been involved with Satvatove programs for several years and am now building my own client base. Satvatove 3 has given me a huge boost in my effectiveness as a coach and facilitator. I am truly astounded with the value I received taking this course. During the course I touched a part of myself that brings so much more to my life. I am a richer and wiser person with deeper compassion. If you are hesitating or questioning if Satvatove 3 is for you because you have done the other courses then I invite you to take a step into the unknown and experience the dance of life. Because in my experience you wont be disappointed. Alex Moy Satvatove 3: An Adventure In Conscious Living June 2011

Great tools and techniques for both my professional and personal lifeVery organized and professionalVery empowering, real, honest, simplea profound look at myself and healing for myselfMuch gratitude! Rebecca Reeves Edmonton Foundational Seminar May 2011

I went into Satvatove 3 full of anger and rage in regards to a personal situation in my life. This was an issue I had been struggling with for months. Within 3 days it had completely gone and I no longer carry the burden of that hate, it literally vanished overnight. I am now friends with the person again and we now laugh and smile together. Joel Satvatove 3: An Adventure in Conscious Living June 2011

I appreciate how each dyad and exercise incrementally builds clarity and intimacy. A profound safeness was created that allowed for uninhibited sharing. With profound gratitude and love Terry Syvenky- Facilitator Edmonton Foundational Seminar May 2011

It was a great experience. I thank you. I will use and practice these skills which will transform my life. Patty Dupont Edmonton Foundational Seminar May 2011

Thank you for this experience! It allowed me and my brother to face our business in a clear and conscious way. It allowed me to be a witness and to be witnessed in a sacred space It helped me to find my voice and to deepen my relationships to strangers and old friends. It strengthened my confidence in being able to face any challenge or obstacle. I began to touch the truth of what empowerment means. I learned about the power of keeping agreements I realized that I am my only obstacle to true self-exploration Thank you for all that you have given me. Sheniz Kassam Edmonton Foundational Seminar May 2011

Of all the events Ive attended, this has been the most nourishing experience for my mind, soul, and connection. This was profoundly moving, engaging and truly transformative. Brent Francis- Entrepreneur Edmonton Satvatove Foundational Seminar May 2011

The course was awesome and I loved it! Ernestina Malheiro- Internet Marketing Edmonton Foundational Seminar May 2011

I am grateful to David Wolf for his honest work, well designed, and motivated by only one thing, the well being of others. I have a picture in my mind of a teacher that teaches you to fly with your own wings and once you are ready, happily encourages you to continue to fly on your own, in your own space, on your own way. Thank you very much. Ayataksi

This course has been for me an unforgettable experience. I really loved it. I was impressed by the joyful and serious atmosphere. Some persons that I think I know since 15 or 20 years or more and I discovered them anew as there was no more barriers of false identification. I saw many participants endeavoring to reveal themselves with simplicity. Thats it. This course is helping us to develop that spiritual quality, simplicity. Thank you from the core of my heart. Lila

The Foundational Seminar, for me, this time was both humbling and very enriching. I feel I could take it ten times and continue to benefit every time. This has helped me feel stronger and more rooted in my path. The more I use and commit to this communication, awareness , and accountability practice ; the more connected I feel to myself. For this amazing gift, I wish to share my deepest appreciation and gratitude for your work and the opportunity to be a part of it. Thank You Mariah Foundational Seminar- Florida, March 2011

The first thing I would like to say is that I have attended personal growth and transformational seminars all over the country for the last thirteen years of life and nothing has touched me so deeply or assisted me so quickly in discovering deeply embedded patterns and also offering the tools or the way outthanks for changing my life. I have never encountered anything like Satvatove before. How powerful. Thank you. Kylie Devi Foundational Seminar Florida March 2011

Thank you and your staff members for leading us through this seminar very successfully. I felt really cared for and it was done professionally but it didnt interfere with the feeling that you are doing this seminar as a service to all of us. This seminar is the best start and foundation for future good communication and relationships even with God. Thank you Anita

This course has expanded my ability to express myself and truly helped me uncover why I am so valuable. I can listen with full intention of hearing in a place that suspends judgements and allows people to be comfortable I have and continue to make many realizations in my life that are continually helping me connect with who I truly am. Jessica T.

My experience of the Advanced Seminar was, to say the least, life changing. I am extremely grateful to David for putting the seminar experience together, because it impacted my life in such a remarkable way I feel much more in integrity with myself, and everyone around me, and its a great feeling. Devan Borsboom

Thank you very much for having this seminar. It was a dynamic change in my way of thinking, in my realisation, and in my dealings with friends and family. Although my English is very poor still these processes that I learned in the seminar dynamically worked for my wife and me. Now I have strength to keep my promise and am conscious of myself being sat cit ananda Titiksu

I experienced the empowering David Wolf at a T. Harv Eker seminar last year, and Im a totally changed person as a result. I bought his book and my communications with family and friends has been transformed Thank God for you and personal growth. Youve changed my life! Hugo Ljung

Enlightening! I dont recall having so much positiveness nothing is impossible any more. I went through some hard moments and sometimes felt angry at David. But when the exercise was done, my heart flooded with gratefulness I commit to not turning back to my old habits of self-denial and negativity. From the core of my heart, from my guts thank you. Rose Chavet

Thank you very much to all the staff, and especially to David, for helping me to see and unlock sides of myself I had not been aware of. This was truly a life-enriching experience for me and Im very excited to go deeper, look deeper, relate deeper in a truer genuine way. I feel I have some very brilliant tools to help me in many aspects of my life and the life of others. V.M.

Its very beautiful to see how you take every person seriously and how you create an atmosphere of love and power, or better how you teach us to create this atmosphere. I realised that I lose nothing when I take a person seriously. No! I win Arberesha

This course has given me incredibly powerful tools which will help me make transformational changes in my life and to enable me to connect more deeply with my patients. Philip Weeks Naturopath, Herbalist, Acupuncturist

There are not words to express my thankfulness. Taking the advanced seminar has made an amazing change in me. I feel awake and aware of myself; even if it is dark, I see hope. I feel open to challenge and ready to fight. I appreciate so very much your kindness and support. I feel more connected. I am very thankful for all of you. I feel Im back from under the rug. I feel rescued and ready to face the future. Rocio

I came to the Advanced Seminar knowing something was missing in my life and left knowing what it was: ME! Satvatove allowed me to clear space for mySELF, and experience the wonder, power and peace of my own being. I am glad to say that I underestimated Satvatove being who I am now is thanks to my courage and the facilitators expertise. Thank you. Narottama Tester Advanced seminar Florida November 2010

The key realization, which was a theme to the rest of my realizations and experience, was my understanding of self-worth. In the seminar I was able to get all I wanted just by being myself. I was able to find a new-found confidence and trust that allowed me to be more accepting of situations and of how I handle those situations. This new feeling of acceptance allows me to feel more at peace and that is something Ive been struggling to find for a while until NOW! Lindsay Morris Advanced Seminar Florida November 2010

The Advanced Seminar helped me learn how to take responsibility for everything I do and how to build relationships that will last forever. It opened me up to myself in such a way that made me realize that I was living/experiencing life only at 50%. Now I am choosing to live my life 100%. Kamsi Advanced seminar Florida November 2010

I am so grateful for the opportunity Satvatove provided me to connect with my true authentic self. The self realizations that have occurred have been so powerful and I feel my life has transformed. I will choose to embrace the awareness I have gained and to go further into my own self growth forever. Life is awesome. Erica Miller Advanced seminar Florida November 2010

Thank you again for designing the Satvatove Advanced course. It really allowed me to get in touch with myself. Allowing me to communicate and understand others around me in a far deeper and richer way. I have already used some of the tools in my communication with my partner and understand where she is coming from and what she is saying. Bimala

It has catalyzed my being more the master and source of my experience: what I might call the freedom and creativity arising from taking responsibility for my life I felt empowered and encouraged, respectfully, lovingly and firmly, to go beyond where Id been; to be the leader I want to be; the creator and master of my own results The name of the seminar, An Adventure in Conscious Living, suits it to the T. I got new tools and experiences of applying them that will serve me the rest of my life! David Aycrigg Satvatove 3: An Adventure in Conscious Living September 2010

I realized that some people view me as not being fully present all the time, which is kind of true, but I didnt know that I was revealing that to people. I also realized that I definitely have a long way to go to where I want to be, but Im ready for the journey. I learned a lot about communication and the things possible. I also realized that I have a good head on my shoulders and that I can go places with my life that I havent even imagined possible. A process on the second day of the seminar was awesome and I realized that I sometimes let other people lead me down the path I dont want to go. Dattatreya Knighten Foundational Seminar October 2010, N Florida

This seminar exceeded all of my expectations and I left feeling complete, peaceful, fully satisfied and deeply connected to myself and my eternal relationship with God. I experienced resisting in the beginning, and through that experience, finding my grounded self and where I really stand. My overall experience was one of watering my creeper of divine devotion and nurturing my soul deeply. I noticed that many subtle weeds were removed without even putting energy towards them. I left with a newfound urgency to live my life on purpose. Govinda Syer Satvatove 3: An Adventure in Conscious Living September 2010

In this course I realized many things about myself that I was keeping deep inside, or that I know but didnt really want to face or name. I mostly learned about my dark side, the things that I couldnt be proud to say I have, I learned about my deepest fears, and where they are really coming from. I learned about my desires in life, my hopes and my dreams. I also learned how to look at life from the positive side and how much the thoughts I have or the way I see things influence the way my life will manifest, turn out to be. I learned that I am a pure, powerful, beautiful person who has full power and control over her life and there is nothing and nobody to fear. Sukhayanti

I really appreciated the very practical skills that were taught about empathic listening, communication skills and building effective relationships. Normally I dont like emotional processing. However I was able to get in touch with deep emotions during the broken promises exercise. This was quite a turning point for me It is the first time I have come across such a universal programme that works for both people on a spiritual quest and also corporate managers. From Jane

To retake the Foundational Seminar was an extremely valuable experience for me and Id like to thank you for this opportunity. I didnt think it would be such a deep and meaningful experience I could have in only three days I feel that in the processes I went through I could really leave many doubts about myself behind and fully accept myself where I am at Simone Bischofberger-Maier

I have begun a journey now that will embrace me a lifetime it does not point any fingers, it does not depend on others, it does not blame me either, it only shows me what I am doing and what I am not doing. What gives and what takes away! I am doing the math now! Thank you David and Marie Sheryl Foundational, Edmonton 2010

The experience of taking Satvatove for the second time has been very valuable beyond my expectation. It is helping me to put things in place with an inner strength and resolute that I did not realize I had. Thank you. Wayne Lapidez Foundational Seminar July 2010

I experienced the Satvatove 3 course as very powerful. I was able to connect with subtle blocks I didnt even recognize were keeping me from connecting with God and living on purpose. I left the course fully aware and connected to the areas of my life that I need to focus on and the blocks that are holding me back. Since the course ended Ive experienced more awareness, connectedness and meaning in my actions and interactions. It was an invaluable course that came at the perfect time! Jennifer Thomas Satvatove 3 September 2010

The workshop was brilliantly designed so that it was perfect for my self-development and spiritual realization. The rich, vital experience was filled with blessings and resulted in lasting changes. Through it I am learning about living as a distinction has been the most powerful experience I have had so far. During the thrill-filled four days, I found the 1 that makes the string of zeros valuable. In the process of finding the 1, I also let go of baggage that I thought would be forever with me My heart feels open, at last, with a tremendous new sense of peace, calm, and acceptance of myself and others that I have not known before. Marie Brazis Satvatove 3 September 2010

With each process I felt closer and closer to my soul, the ultimate divine power and my life purpose in connection with that. I am still amazed at the height of blissful spiritual experiences some participants had. At first I thought, this is the height of spiritual experience, it cannot get better, but quickly realised there is no limit to such spiritual experiences Brajarani Satvatove 3 Florida Sept 2010

It was beyond my expectations. Very nice supportive staff. David is a brilliant workshop leader and he created an amazing workshop. I am thankful for all the transformative processes. Brian Batmann Foundational seminar Florida July 2010

I experienced what a conscious world looks and feels like and I am more confident about a conscious world happening now rather than some day in the distant future. For me, the Satvatove 3rd Level Course is a uniquely powerful vehicle for conscious living and being happy and free for no particular reason. Lacey Nagy Satvatove 3: The Power Of Conscious Living Alachua, Florida, September 2010

Satvatove 3 gave me the opportunity to experience myself living consciously moment-to-moment. I saw myself with fresh new eyes and I began the journey of discovering what it means to be me as a distinctly unique person. I experienced a sense of community that honoured the individuality of each person. I realised how nourishing and soul-enriching relationships could be when each person is real, genuine, and courageously themselves. Somewhere deep inside me the lights have come on and I feel purposeful and clear. Fayenen Satvatove 3 September 2010

Because of the Advanced Seminar, I feel like Ive opened a whole new doorway into my life. So many previous negative patterns are obvious to me now, and I feel like my power to create my life and live from conscious choice are obvious too. Life has so much more joy for me than it ever has. Maria Carter Advanced seminar Florida July 2010

Thank you eternally for your guidance and association. This class has been a re-awakening moment and inspiration to be who I wish to be and wish to accomplish. I have all what it takes and you have allowed me to confirm it with my consciousness and heart. Grace Pampo Foundational seminar Florida July 2010

In 6 days the Satvatove Advanced Seminar Experience liberated me in a way years of therapy would never be able to. I can only describe my experience under the loving and inspirational eyes of Dr. David Wolf and Marie Glasheen as an awakening from inhibitions and self limiting beliefs and a journey into a solid sense of joy and self-love that I hadnt felt in 18 years. Christina Advanced seminar Florida July 2010

It was beyond my expectations and imagination. The experience was deep and healing. It is the best thing I have ever done for myself and my growth. David and Marie knew exactly what I needed during the seminar. I highly recommend Satvatove Advanced Seminar to anyone who is committed to their self growth and creating the life that they want. Rev. Mary Madeline Day Divine Life Coach ~ EFT Practitioner

Satvatove allowed me to get back in touch with myself. It unlocked some deeper truths that I had buried very deep. I am no longer sleepwalking through life. Things that seemed hard before are now easier. I am not stumbling in the dark, instead I am now walking with eyes open. I encourage everyone to give themselves this gift. Its repeatable science, it works. From Joel Advanced Seminar Experience 2010

I was helped to recognize some of my patterns and given tools to identify others. The workshop allowed me to look within and really own my strengths and personal power. For that alone it was worth attending. I also learned that I value deep and meaningful connections to people, and am able to reach out and connect with authenticity. Narottama Tester Foundational seminar Florida July 2010

This Foundational course will provide the foundation in my life for excellent communication and success in all avenues, material and spiritual. I am very grateful to David, Marie, and all of the staff for this wonderful seminar. Thank you all of you. Wayne Lapidez Foundational seminar Florida July 2010

I feel alive, happy, and brand new after having completed the course. I have reconnected with so many long hidden qualities such as assertiveness and self confidence. I am definitely feeling empowered to speak out and let my voice be heard. I have turned self hatred into self love. My commitment to maintaining my spiritual practices has deepened and for this I am most grateful. Enid Sacasa Teacher Advanced seminar Florida July 2010

Thank you so much, David and Marie, for another transformational experience. I had such a moving, impactful weekend, and I treasure the insights I gained. My second time round, I gained even more personal growth than the first. Maria Carter musician and writer Foundational seminar Florida July 2010

Wonderful to reconnect with the enlivening, empowering, magnificent energy that is the Satvatove Experience. Thank you David and Marie for all the hard work youve done through the years to get this seminar to where it is and what it is now. I got much more out of this than I did the previous two times and thats saying a lot. I truly value your association, and Im indebted to you both. Wayne Watt Foundational seminar Florida July 2010

This has been a truly invaluable experience. The quality of your attention and your education is beautiful and powerful. Thank you for helping me uncover my personal value and room for growth, and for hold me accountable for my self realisation. I am very grateful for your clarity, and your intention. The love in the room abounds and I thank you for that. Christina Garcia Foundational seminar Florida July 2010

Got me in touch with core issues of which I was unaware were controlling me. This was sobering and I gained practical tools to help me deal with these challenges. Bernadette Nykiel Teacher

I have been through a dramatic transformation emotionally and mentally. I think of how often a mis-communication has caused problems in my life that could be avoided or even dissolved entirely if there was clear and concise communication. Peter Sessler- Car Sale Rep.

On a personal level, I thank you again for the depth and carefully delivered transformational opportunity you offered, I felt quite ready and grateful for it, and know that it has already and will continue to make a difference in my life. Blessings and I hope we meet again. Denise Barack- Kripalu

So, Satvatove it is a profound and amazing experience for me. And it was intense but not not in my expected difficulties to overcome etc, but in the wow this is life, and I want to live with this intensity for anything else would be a waste Clare Russell- England

My experience of the Satvatove programs is that it penetrates to the level of the soul helping cut through the conditioning that blocked me from experiencing the real immense joy of connecting with my souls original constitution. Brajarani Batt- England

I first discovered Satvatove Seminars when my daughter sponsored an event in our home town. After participating in that event I knew I still had some emotional baggage which was triggered by ongoing patterns in my life that needed changing, especially with close family members. I knew this but had not been able to figure it out! It was too personal. So I enrolled in the Advanced Seminar held in Florida. Seonaid Brailey- Toronto, CANADA

I especially appreciated the very relevant discussions on assuming responsibility for ones relationships Your compassionate motives and personal empathic skills were very inspiring. Thank you for a very effective and pertinent course Guy Paquette writer

This training provided me the opportunity to learn skills that will enable me to help others, and to gain many spiritual realizations. And most importantly, through this seminar Ive become empowered to change that part of me that I would like to change. Dr Arun Vibha physician

I truly enjoyed the personal transformation life skills workshop. What really enforced the concepts were the role-playing and the games. The experience I felt while putting into practice what I learned is something I can draw on. I know these skills will only serve to enhance my work with my clients and my relationships with my family. Thank you. Norma Rivera BSW Social Worker

I thought that this course was very valuable. I learned skills I will apply in my personal and professional life. It was very helpful the way the class was set up when we learned a skill we immediately applied it so as to use and not lose. I was amazed at how quickly we were able to penetrate and get to the real issues On a scale of 1-10 I would give it a 10+. Sandra Elsey English Teacher

I feel greatly benefited from taking the course and feel confident that the effect will begin to snowball as I continue practicing what Ive learned. In particular, I feel an increased awareness of how to communicate more effectively and how to be a real helper to another person. Besides all the helpful skills I learned and increased awareness I experienced, I had a lot of fun! The loving mood of our group and our growing experiences together made me wish it would never end. Keep teaching the course! Diane Consbruck, Homemaker

I so relish the taste of mastery and excellence that permeated the course I love poetry. The course stimulated poetry-in-motion i.e. all styles, lengths, meters, euphony, cacophony produced interesting and diverse strains of music, planting seeds of remembrance of who and what we truly are and the potential we all possess for reclaiming our divinity. Debra Sue Lynn

After the seminar, I feel more aware of who I am, more conscious of the way I behave, of the way I interact with others, and less in need of pretending something about me in order to get approval from others. Jahnava Devi Rico teacher / student Satvatove, Advanced Seminar Experience, 2010

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A 15 year old boy (lets call him John) recently commenced work for a multi-national fast food chain in Australia. He is a delightful young man, having been recognised this year by his secondary school as the most outstanding student for his year level, as well as being awarded the most outstanding player for his Australian Rules Football Club in 2014. His peers have elected him Captain of his football and cricket teams for the past two seasons. He really is a terrific young man.

Given his qualities he was assigned to front counter duties. Two months in to his new job he received a text message from his shift manager from the previous Saturday shift requesting he meet with her at 5pm to discuss an error with his till. He received the text message at 4:30pm. It was a Tuesday. He replied and said that he would be on site as soon as possible.

He arrived at 6:30pm. He was informed that his till had been down about forty dollars, that the CCTV video footage had been assessed and that it was clear he had not stolen the money, but because of the amount that his till had been down he had to be given a written warning, which he was compelled to sign.

The three major sections of the written warning are provided below: Note the section, Record employees response.

What does the word, No mean?

Given I know this young man, I did some investigating. He told me that despite the policy that only one till be handled by a single staff member, and that each till be opened and closed according to each persons shift, this was not what he had experienced in his two months working for the organisation.

In every shift he had worked, including the shift in question, his till had been used by other staff, including the shift manager. In fact, during the shift in question, the shift manager and at least one other staff member had used his till during the shift. In addition, a staff member had slipped and suffered a suspected broken ankle during the busy lunch period and an ambulance had been called to attend to the staff member.

Having worked as a young man myself on the front counter for a fast food chain I found it easy to imagine a fairly hectic scene. The sort of scene where, if a mistake was going to be made, this is when it would be made.

I asked him about his recorded response to the second question above. He said that when he told the shift manager, who was leading the investigation (the very same shift manager with whom he had worked during his shift it seems that for this organisation closed loop investigations for missing cash are the order of the day) that other staff had used his till, the shift manager said, No. I have checked the CCTV footage an no one else used the till.

He said that because he had seen his shift manager use his till, and she had denied it, what could he do? He was then asked if he had anything to add and he said, No., which is why that was recorded as his response.

When I spoke with him he was completely unaware of the serious nature of a written warning and because of his desire to do the right thing, had thought that he should simply sign the document and move on. His shift manager had told him that she had received a written warning when she had started working for the organisation but it hadnt stopped her from becoming a shift manager, so it wasnt a very big issue. But, it is a big deal. A written warning is about as serious an issue that an employee can experience.

His father immediately understood the serious nature of the written warning and visited the site to speak with the shift manager. He was calm and wanted to understand the process that had been followed. He was informed that the missing amount was $44.65, that his son had definitely not stolen anything and that the CCTV footage of his shift had been observed and no one else had used his till. The following day, Johns mother also attended the site and observed a busy lunch shift and noted multiple staff using multiple tills. The one till per staff member was just a policy; it was not reality.

From the start of the issue, John was open to the possibility that he had been the one whom had caused the error. However, he couldnt remember making a mistake and given that other people had, from his perspective, used the till, he believed that there was enough doubt about who had made the error that it felt pretty bad that he had received a warning. He also said, It is pretty clear that I am just a number. They really didnt want to hear what I had to say and I was guilty and had to prove my innocence; not the other way around.

There are times in life when you just have to go straight to the top. Encouraged by his father, John contacted one of the owners and asked to speak with her in confidence. John was concerned that if he spoke up about his experience and if it wasnt confidential, then he risked being victimised.

Fortunately, the owner was happy to speak with him in confidence and was willing to accept his version of the story, partly because she told him that the missing amount was actually $41.25, not $40 or $44.65. How the actual number was not properly communicated is anybodys guess. His written warning was changed to a file note that was to include the fact that other people had used his till. Personally, this still doesnt seem a fair outcome.

The owner asked John if he believed the shift manager had viewed the full three hours of his shift. He told her that he didnt think that the shift manager had, simply because he didnt think she would have had the time to do so based on his experience of seeing how busy they are every shift.

Despite her decision, the owner informed John that the one till per person was the corporations policy that the franchisees were expected to follow it.

It seems to me that at no stage, other than when the owner of the business spoke with John, that his welfare had been considered. And this is what happens when policies, generated by head office, dont work in practice.

Boxes might get ticked. Reports may get filed. Written warnings may be issued. And it is all an illusion that people use to report on how well everything is going. Even when, in reality, it isnt.

John said that serving the customer was paramount which is why multiple staff would use the tills during a shift. He also said that the shift managers didnt appear to have the time to ensure that a till was opened and then closed at the book-ends of a shift. While he had been taught these policies during his induction, he had quickly learned that in reality they dont work.

However, those very policies were used to initiate a formal, written warning.

I share this story with you so that you can think about your policies. Which ones are being worked around by your staff because they simply dont work. Or, if you are really serious about your policies, are you prepared to receive the customer backlash that will be caused by the reduction in service that your policies will generate? Your challenge is to create policies that are both customer and employer friendly.

Its a pity that John has had his experience. He shared with me that he didnt feel as excited about working for this organisation anymore. Surprise, surprise!

It only took a global corporation two months of casual shifts to teach a fine young man that he doesnt really matter to them. And isnt that a pity.

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~ Team photo November 2013 ~

The W3C Team includes 71 people working from locations across the globe. W3C is hosted by the Massachusetts Institute of Technology Computer Science and Artificial Intelligence Laboratory [MIT/CSAIL] in the United States, at the European Research Consortium for Informatics and Mathematics [ERCIM] in Sophia-Antipolis in France, at the Keio University Shonan Fujisawa Campus in Japan and at the Beihang University in China. With a truly international flavor, the Team includes engineers from more than 10 different countries. Read the Team planet, the aggregation of some of the staff's blogs.

Would you like to work for W3C? See the latest Job Postings -- join the W3C Team at MIT, ERCIM, Keio or Beihang!

Shadi Abou-Zahra works with the W3C Web Accessibility Initiative (WAI) as Activity Lead of the WAI International Program Office, which includes groups that are responsible for education and outreach, coordination with research, general discussion on web accessibility, coordination with the WAI Technical Activity, and WAI liaisons with other organizations including standards organizations and disability groups. Shadi coordinates WAI outreach in Europe, accessibility evaluation techniques, and international standards promotion and harmonization activities. He chairs the W3C/WAI Evaluation and Repair Tools Working Group (ERT WG), is the staff contact of the W3C/WAI Research and Development Working Group (RDWG), and participates in the W3C/WAI Education and Outreach Working Group (EOWG). See W3C page for Shadi Abou-Zahra.

Phil Archer is the Data Activity Lead working to make ever more effective use of the Web as a platform for data.

He originally joined the team to work on the Mobile Web Initiative in February 2009, specifically to work on developing and delivering training in this area. Before joining the team he'd been a participant in the Mobile Web Best Practices working group (joining at its inception in June 2005) and was an editor of, or acknowledged contributor to, 6 of its documents.

Separately, Phil also had a long involvement with the Semantic Web activity, notably as chair of the POWDER working group. As part of this role he co-edited most of the documents and created one of the two reference implementations. It was this work that lead Phil to focus on the area of linked data and, via work on eGovernment and open data, eventually to take up his current role in the Data Activity.

Phil Archer maintains an active online presence through his personal Web site.

Maria Auday is assistant to Dr. Jeffrey Jaffe, CEO. She is part of the administrative team and organizes some of the annual W3C meetings that are lead by Jeff.

Tim is now the overall Director of the W3C. He is the 3COM Founders Professor of Engineering in the School of Engineering, and at the Department of Electrical Engineering and Computer Science at MIT's CSAIL.

Tim founded and is on the board of the World Wide Web Foundation, whose mission is consistent with W3C's only broader. The Web Foundation will put the power of the Web into the hands of people around the world through effective, high-impact programs.

Tim invented the World Wide Web in 1989 while working at CERN, the European Particle Physics Laboratory in Geneva, Switzerland. He wrote the first WWW client (a browser-editor running under NeXTStep) and the first WWW server along with most of the communications software, defining URLs, HTTP and HTML. Prior to his work at CERN, Tim was a founding director of Image Computer Systems, a consultant in hardware and software system design, real-time communications graphics and text processing, and a principal engineer with Plessey Telecommunications in Poole, England. He is a graduate of Oxford University. More...

Alan Bird is the Global Business Development Lead for W3C. In this role, Mr. Bird leads W3C staff efforts internationally to strengthen the W3C Membership program, identify business development strategies, and seek new revenue streams to support the organization. Alan joined W3C in January 2011.

Before joining W3C, Alan was a key executive in two small information security companies where he drove strategic business development. Prior to these appointments, he spent several years each with IBM, Compuware, Legent, and Cullinet in a wide variety of roles, many of which involved creating new business opportunities. Earlier in his career, he worked in the IT organization of Burlington Industries, AVX Ceramics, Family Dollar Stores, and Ingersoll-Rand. This combination of work experiences has provided Alan with a solid foundation from which to drive W3Cs business development activities.

Bert Bos completed his Ph.D. in Groningen, The Netherlands, on a prototyping language for graphical user interfaces. He then went on to develop a browser targeted at humanities scholars, before joining the W3C at INRIA/Sophia-Antipolis in October 1995. He is co-inventor of CSS and created & led W3C's Internationalization activity. After working on HTML and XML, he is now leading the CSS and Mathematics activities.

Carine joined the Sophia Antipolis W3C team in December 2001 as XML engineer, in the Jigsaw activity. She holds an engineer degree and a PhD in Computer Science. Her research area was distributed artificial intelligence and multi-agent systems. Since 2002, she has been working in the Web Services Activity and the XML Activity as staff contact, in some EU-funded projects, and in the Systems Team.

Judy Brewer joined W3C in September 1997 as Director of the Web Accessibility Initiative (WAI) International Program Office. She is Domain Leader for WAI, and coordinates five areas of work with respect to Web accessibility: ensuring that W3C technologies support accessibility; developing guidelines for Web content, browsers, and authoring tools; improving tools for evaluation and repair of Web sites; conducting education and outreach; and coordinating with research and development that can affect future Web accessibility.

Judy is W3C's chief liaison on accessibility policy and standardization internationally, promoting awareness and implementation of Web accessibility, and ensuring effective dialog among industry, the disability community, accessibility researchers, and government on the development of consensus-based accessibility solutions.

Prior to joining W3C, Judy was Project Director for the Massachusetts Assistive Technology Partnership, a U.S. federally-funded project promoting access to assistive technology for people with disabilities. She worked on several national initiatives to increase access to mainstream technology for people with disabilities and to improve dialog between industry and the disability community. Judy has a background in applied linguistics, education, technical writing, management and disability advocacy.

Laurent joined the W3C team in September 2000 to participate in the development of Amaya. He is now part of the Sytems Team. Before joining the W3C, he worked as an engineer at INRIA Grenoble.

Laurent hold an engineering degree in computer science from the CNAM Grenoble (Conservatoire National des Arts et Mtiers) in 1997.

e-mailjerome@w3.org

Jrme joined the W3C Team in June 2006. Prior to that, Jrme worked as a researcher and research director at INRIA, France, in the areas of automatic VLSI design, software engineering, and knowledge-based systems. Jrme was the main inventor and developer of the programming language Le-Lisp. Jrme co-founded ILOG in 1987, taking on the roles of Chief Scientific Officer and Director. Up till 2000, he was a member of the French Co-ordination Committee for Science and Information Technology and Communication of the National Ministry for Education, Research and Technology. Starting in 1995, he was Chief Information Officer of the genomics company GENSET.

On May 2005, ERCIM's Board of Directors has nominated Jrme as Manager of ERCIM.

Yingying joined W3C at Beihang in August 2015. Her main focuses are Automotive and Web of Things in Ubiquitous Web Domain. Prior to joining W3C, Yingying worked for ten years for Nokia on development of Smart Devices. Before that she worked for several years for Motorola on development of Mobile Applications . Yingying received her B.S. and M.S. on Telecommunication and Information System from Beijing University of Posts and Telecommunications.

Franois takes part in on-going discussions and developments around the convergence between Web and TV, with a specific focus on multi-screen scenarios. He contributes to related EU-funded projects MediaScape and Global ITV.

Franois initially joined W3C in November 2007 from Microsoft where he integrated an on-portal mobile search engine called MotionBridge. From 2007 to 2011, he served as staff contact for the Mobile Web Best Practices Working Group, the Web and TV Interest Group, the Web Real-Time Communications Working Group and was co-Activity Lead for the Web and TV Activity. He left W3C at the end of 2011 to develop cross-platform Web applications in a French start-up called Joshfire. Franois came back home on May 2014.

Franois holds an engineering degree from the Ecole Centrale Paris.

Daniel Dardailler joined the W3C team in July 1996 and after leading various technical projects, like the WAI (Web Accessibility Initiative) or the W3C QA activity, and serving as Europe operational manager for several years, he is now W3C Associate Chair for Europe and W3C Director of International Relations.

Prior to working for W3C, Daniel was already working for standard as a Software Architect for the X Window System Consortium, responsible for pieces of the Motif toolkit and the Common Unix Desktop.

Daniel holds a Ph.D. in Computer Science from the University of Nice/Sophia-Antipolis (89) in the area of digital typography and X protocol network.

Marie-Claire Forgue now serves as Head of W3C Training and is a passionate advocate for the Web Developer community. She recently developed and launched the W3DevCampus portal where Web developers worldwide can sign up for W3C online training courses related to mobile Web and HTML5 technologies. Additionally, Marie-Claire continues to participate in the dissemination activities of European projects, such as HTML5 Apps and MediaScape. She joined W3C in 2001 and served as Head of W3C European Communications for over 10 years.

Marie-Claire received a Ph.D. degree (computer graphics and parallel processing) in Computer Science from the University of Nice and INRIA, France. After a year as a postdoctoral fellow at the Dynamic Graphics Project Lab at the University of Toronto, Canada, she worked in NTT's Human Interface Lab, Japan, for two years. Her research interests were focused on illumination algorithms and scene modeling. After that, she studied filmmaking in Vancouver, Canada. She has directed several short films and documentaries, and got interested in interactive multimedia back in 1993.

Bernard Gidon joined W3C in 2011 to lead business development in Europe, Middle-East and Africa (EMEA). He is based in Sophia Antipolis, France. In the last 20 years, he has developed organizations and activities for hardware, software and telecom companies (Apricot,Softway, Retix, Vertel, AdvenNet, Plantronics) with channel and direct accounts activities. Bernard's background in business development and sales activities, brings to W3C growth capabilities in EMEA.

Ted joined the W3C in January of 2000. He comes to the Consortium from the corporate IT community having worked for a mortgage and investment company, a power utility, an internet service provider, and a marketing and communications company. He earned a bachelors in Russian from Hobart College. He also spent some time as an English as a Second Language and Mathematics instructor.

Harry Halpin is a W3C Fellow funded by Eduserv, working as staff contact for the RDB2RDF Working Group and co-chairing the Social Web Incubator Group. Previously he was Chair of the GRDDL Working Group that focused on combining microformats and XML with the Semantic Web. Guiding his work at the W3C is his commitment to keeping the Web an universal space of information for the development of collective intelligence. He enjoys working with diverse communities to make their data accessible on the Web.

He received his Ph.D. in Informatics from the University of Edinburgh under Henry Thompson and Andy Clark, with a thesis on theories of reference on the Web combining information retrieval and knowledge representation. Previously, he worked on the intersection of philosophy and literature with computing at Duke University and held a DAAD scholarship to Freie Universitt Berlin. He enjoys studying Web phenomena empirically, such as the development of consensus in collaborative tagging.

Shawn joined W3C in February 2003 to lead worldwide education and outreach activities promoting web accessibility for people with disabilities through the Web Accessibility Initiative (WAI). [Shawn Lawton Henry at W3C WAI] Prior to joining W3C, Shawn worked as a consultant with research centers, education providers, government agencies, non-profit organizations, Fortune 500 companies, and international standards organizations to develop and implement strategies to optimize design for usability and accessibility. She holds a BSc in English with focus on computer science and technical writing, and an MSc in Digital Inclusion. [About Shawn]

Ivan graduated as mathematician at the Etvs Lornd University of Budapest, Hungary, in 1979. After a brief scholarship at the Universit Paris VI he joined the Hungarian research institute in computer science (SZTAKI) where he worked for 6 years. He left Hungary in 1986 and, after a few years in industry, he joined the Centre for Mathematics and Computer Sciences (CWI) in Amsterdam where he has held a tenure position since 1988. He received a PhD degree in Computer Science in 1990 at the Leiden University, in the Netherlands. Ivan joined the W3C team as Head of Offices in January 2001 while maintaining his position at CWI. He served as Head of Offices until June 2006, then as Semantic Web Activity Lead until December 2013. Since June of 2013 he is Digital Publishing Activity Lead.

Before joining W3C Ivan worked in quite different areas (distributed and dataflow programming, language design, system programming), but he spend most of his research years in computer graphics and visualization. He also participated in various graphics related ISO standardization activities and software developments. Between autumn 2007 and 2014 he was also member of SWSA (Semantic Web Science Association), the committee responsible for the International Semantic Web Conferences series. He was the co-chair of the 9th World Wide Web Conference, in Amsterdam, May 2000. He is member of IW3C2, the committee responsible for the World Wide Web Conference series.

His professional home page contains a list of his publications and details of the various R&D projects he participated in before W3C. You can also look at his W3C or personal home pages.

Dr. Philipp Hoschka is a Deputy Director of the W3C. His current work focuses on the Web of Things, which is about leveraging open Web technology to overcome current silos in the "Internet of Things". In 2012, he launched W3C efforts on automotive, focusing on the use of HTML5 for in-car infotainment apps. Philipp also founded and leads W3C's Ubiquitous Web Domain which has the mission to bring the benefits of Web technology to the emerging "Post-PC" world, including mobile and television devices. In the past, Philipp created W3C's Mobile Web Initiative and pioneered work on integrating audio and video into the Web leading to the W3C Standard SMIL. Philipp has been principal investigator in six EC research projects supporting the Ubiquitous Web Vision (MWeb, 3GWeb, MobiWeb2.0, OMWeb, MobiWebApp, HTML5Apps). Philipp holds a Ph.D. degree in Computer Science, and a Master's Degree in Computer Science from the University of Karlsruhe, Germany.He was visiting scholar at MIT LCS from 1998 until 2002.

e-mailhucm@w3.org

Chunming Hu had worked for the ex W3C China office since 2006 and then he joint W3C team in Jan 2013 as the Deputy Director of W3C/Beihang. He has a PhD degree on computer science and currently works as an associate professor at Beihang University. Now he is the Vice Dean of School of Computer Science, Beihang University and his main research interests includes distributed systems, software middleware, system virtualization and resource scheduling in cloud systems.

e-mailishida@w3.org

Richard joined the W3C team in July 2002 to expand the work of the Internationalization Activity. He is attached to ERCIM in France, but based in the UK.

He is Internationalization Activity Lead and staff contact of the Internationalization Core Working Group. He also coordinated the MultilingualWeb initiative, and serves on the Unicode Editorial Committee, and the Unicode Conference board.

Richard has a background in translation and interpreting, computational linguistics, software engineering, and translation tools. Prior to joining the W3C, he was an internationalization consultant, evangelizing and educating people with regard to the international design and localizability of user interfaces and documents.

As of 1 Feb 2015, Ian is the lead of W3C's Web Payments Activity.

From September 2004 through January 2015, Ian became Head of W3C Communications. He managed the Consortium's Comm activities, including press, publications, branding, marketing, and some Member relations.

Ian began at W3C in 1997 and for 7 years co-edited a number of specifications, including HTML 4.0, CSS2, DOM Level 1, three WAI Guidelines (Web Content, User Agent, Authoring Tool), the TAG's Architecture of the World Wide Web, and the W3C Process Document.

Ian Jacobs studied computer science in France after college (Yale), and worked at INRIA for five years.

Dr. Jeffrey Jaffe became the W3C CEO on 8 March 2010.

Before joining W3C, Jeff served as the Executive Vice President and Chief Technology Officer for Novell. He was responsible for Novell's technology direction, as well as leading Novell's product business units.

Prior to that Jeff served as president of Bell Labs Research and Advanced Technologies, where he established new facilities in Ireland and India, and served as chairman of the board of the New Jersey Nanotechnology Consortium.

Early in his career, after receiving a Ph.D. in computer science from MIT in 1979, Jeff joined IBM's Thomas J. Watson Research Center. During his tenure at IBM, he held a wide variety of technical and management positions, including vice president, Systems and Software Research, corporate vice president of technology, and general manager of IBM's SecureWay business unit, where he was responsible for IBM's security, directory, and networking software business.

Xueyuan Jia formally joined W3C administration and communication team in May 2015. Before joining W3C, Xueyuan worked in Beihang University as a research assistant and be voluntarily helping with administrative and financial work of W3C/Beihang host since April 2013.

Alexandra joined the team in September 2002 as a replacement for Caroline Baron and dealt with accountancy.

She joined the Administrative Team in September 2003 and is the primary meeting planner for European meetings.

Vivien joined W3C in May 2003 as the W3C Webmaster at the MIT/CSAIL host site in Cambridge, MA USA.

Since September 2004 Vivien is working as a Systems & Network Engineer for W3C Europe at the ERCIM host site in Sophia-Antipolis, France.

Vivien graduated in September 2003 from the Ecole Suprieure en Sciences Informatiques in Sophia-Antipolis, France. He holds an engineering degree in Computer Science, specializing in Networks. In June 2000, he received a two year degree in Computer Programming at the University of Lyon, France.

Yves Lafon studied Mathematics and computer science at ENSEEIHT in Toulouse, France, and at Ecole Polytechnique de Montreal in Montreal, Canada. His field of study was signal recognition and processing. He discovered Internet Relay Chat and the Web in Montreal in 1993 and has been making robots and games for both. He joined the W3C in October 1995 to work on W3C's experimental browser, Arena. Then he worked on Jigsaw, W3C's Java-based server, on HTTP/1.1 and started the work on SOAP 1.2.

Yves is now the TAG Team Contact, WebApps Team Contact, HTTPbis editor and Web Services Activity leader.

Philippe Le Hegaret heads the W3C Interaction Domain, which produces frontend Web technologies including HTML5, CSS3, SVG, WOFF, or Web APIs. Until July 2008, Philippe lead the W3C Architecture Domain, which produced the W3C Core technologies in the area of XML, Web Services, and Internationalization. He is a former Chair of the Document Object Model (DOM) Working Group.

Prior to joining W3C, Philippe promoted the use of XML inside Bull in 1998, also focusing on the interaction between XML and object structures. He wrote the first version of the CSS validator in 1997.

Philippe holds a Master's Degree in Computer Science from the University of Nice (France).

Angel Li joint W3C China Office as the business manager in the year of 2006. Since 2010, she had been devoted to setting up the fourth host of W3C in China together with W3C team and Beihang University. In January 2013, as the Host of W3C in China was officially launched in Beihang University, Angel Li was assigned as the Site Manager of W3C/Beihang site. Now she is responsible for managing the W3C/Beihang site and W3C China activities including Member recruiting and other W3C related work. She is currently based in Beijing, China.

Coralie joined the team in January 1999, as W3C Europe administrative assistant, with a degree in secretarial work and English as a foreign language.

She became W3C Europe administration manager until five years later she joined the W3C Communications Team. Her duties include Advisory Board scribe duties and meetings planning, W3C press clippings, management of Supporters Program applications, monitoring translators' list, being contact person for authorized translations. She is also involved in community development and outreach (microblogging, W3C blog). She was Incubator Activity Lead and is now involved in managing W3C Community and Business Groups.

In February 2015, she took on the role of Head of W3C Marketing and Communications to develop messaging, Public, Member and internal communications.; manage the Consortium's Comm activities, including press, publications, branding, marketing, and some Member relations.

e-mailjun@w3.org

Dean / Professor, Faculty of Environment and Information Studies, Keio University

In 1979, he enrolled in the Department of Mathematics, Faculty of Science and Technology, of Keio University and obtained degrees of MS and Ph.D in Computer Science, specializing in Computer Science, Computer Network and Computer Communication, in 1981 and 1987 respectively, both from Keio University.

In 1984, he developed the Japan University UNIX Network (JUNET). In 1988, he established WIDE Project, of which he currently has the title of the Founder. In the 1990's, he focused on the research and development of computer networks, and worked as a member of the Internet Architecture Board (IAB) (1993-1995), and a member of the board of trustees of the Internet Society (ISOC) (1997-2000), as well as a member of the board of directors of the Internet Corporation for Assigned Names and Numbers (ICANN) (1998-2000). In the 2000's, he turned his attention also to IT governance for national government, including Prime Ministers and global IT policy communities.

He is the recipient of many distinguished awards, including IEEE Internet Award (2011); the Okawa Publications Prize (1999); Funai Achievement Award (2007); Jonathan B. Postel Service Award (2005); the Okawa Publications Prize (1999). He was inducted in the Internet Hall of Fame in 2013.

e-mailkaren@w3.org

Karen Myers develops Membership outreach and manages media and analyst relations at W3C. She originally joined W3C July 2004 to support media relations, member communications, speaking engagements, and special assignments such as W3C10, the World Wide Web's ten year anniversary celebration. Prior to W3C, Karen ran her own company and also worked for marketing and communications agencies such as BrandEquity International and Leo Burnett Technology Group, where she established a ten-person strategic planning group in Boston, and managed a global client services team in Frankfurt, Germany. She has consulted for a diversity of technology clients including Akamai, Allaire, Aprisma, Axis, CMGI, Digital, Comdial,Computer Associates, Heidelberg, IBM, Information Builders, KPMG, and Unisys.

Hirotaka joined W3C in April of 2010 after graduating from Keio University, Faculty of Environment and Information Studies. Before joining W3C, Hirotaka worked at a number of startups and had a lots of experiences from them. Hirotaka holds a master's degree in computer Science from Graduate School of Media and Governance, Keio University.

Osamu Nakamura received a Masters degree and Ph.D from Keio University's Department of Mathematics. The research topics for his Masters and Ph.D dissertations were related to the operating system and computer networks. From 1990, he worked at the University of Tokyo's Computer Center as an assistant professor. Major projects at the University of Tokyo included designing and constructing the campus network of the university. He moved to Keio University in 1993. He has been working for the Internet in Japan as part of JUNET and the WIDE Project as a board member. He is now a Professor at Keio University at the Faculty of Information Environmental Studies.

Antonio is a member of W3C's systems team since the summer of 2014. He works from Keio University in Japan.

His professional interests include: internet standards, open systems and free software, interfaces and usability, digital imaging, 3D, data visualisation, mobile computing.

Gerald joined W3C in September 1997 as a member of the Systems Team. He helps maintain W3C's system infrastructure including the web and mail servers, mailing lists and publishing tools. He created W3C's HTML Validation Service based on an earlier validation service he began as a student.

Prior to joining W3C, Gerald worked at the University of Alberta in Edmonton, Canada. He has also worked as a Web consultant for various companies in the Edmonton area, and as a technical writer for IBM Canada in Toronto.

In his free time Gerald enjoys travel, photography, and writing software.

Gerald has a Bachelor of Science with specialization in Computing Science from the University of Alberta.

Eric joined W3C again in February 1998 to provide system support and manage tool programming. He currently works on RDF and XML protocols.His primary goal is to see that information be easily and logically accessible.

Prior to joining W3C full-time, Eric worked as a contract programmer for various organizations, including W3C, where he worked on libwww and the client applications, a PEP model library, and several system-related projects.

Eric has a Bachelor of Science in Mechanical Engineering from the University of Massachusetts at Amherst and is still baffled by the futility of a college education in determining one's fate.

Liam joined the W3C in 2000; he's been working with text-based markup and digital typography since nroff days (1981) and with SGML since 1987. He worked for Yuri Rubinsky at SoftQuad Inc. in Toronto, where he was involved in the development of SoftQuad's HoTMetaL, the first commercial HTML editor for the Web, and also with SoftQuad Panorama, a browser plugin to display SGML; this in turn demonstrated a need to standardise the use of SGML on the Web, and Liam was involved in the development of the XML specification.

Liam has been involved in free software since 1983, including lq-text, a text retrieval package for Unix, the GNOME and GIMP projects, a collection of royalty-free pictures from old books, and uses and contributes to Mandriva Linux, and many other open source and free projects.

At the W3C today, Liam is XML Activity Lead and W3C technical participant for the XML Query and XSL (XSL-FO) Working Groups, and alternate contact for several other Working Groups.

Liam's personal home page

Dave is the W3C Staff contact for the System Applications Working Group. He has been closely involved with the development of Web standards since 1992, contributing to work on HTML, HTTP, MathML, XForms, voice and multimodal interaction, ubiquitous web applications, financial data, privacy and identity. Dave is currently involved in two European FP7 research projects: HTML5Apps and COMPOSE, and before that webinos, Serenoa, and PrimeLife. He has a special interest in the Web of Things. In addition to work on standards, Dave is a keen programmer, and has developed experimental web browsers (e.g. Arena), a plugin for rendering math from natural language (EzMath), a tool for cleaning up HTML (Tidy), a web page library for HTML slide presentations (Slidy), a Firefox add-on for enhanced privacy (Privacy Dashboard), and most recently, work on customizable browser-based editing of HTML. He was educated in England and obtained his doctorate from the University of Oxford, and is a visiting professor at the University of the West of England. For more information see Dave's home page.

Doug Schepers became Developer Relations Lead in 2012. He also acts as project coordinator (staff contact) for the Audio, WebApps, and Web Events Working Groups, and Rich Web Client Activity Lead. He is also active in the SVG Working Group. He joined the W3C Team in June 2007 as a Compound Document Specialist, and was previously AC Representative for Vectoreal and has been creating Web Applications for many years.

Wendy is a lawyer and technologist who leads W3C's security and privacy work through the Technology & Society Domain. She joined W3C in 2012 after a tour of legal academia and, before that, Electronic Frontier Foundation. She was drawn into open code as a law student, as the first webmaster for Harvard's Berkman Center for Internet & Society, and hasn't been able to escape since. Wendy's legal research focuses on "openness," in the law and technology of online expression, user-innovation, privacy, and anonymity.

Michael[tm] Smith is a W3C Deputy Director whose areas of expertise include pharmaceuticals transportation, cyber, and extremely compartmentalized information.

e-mailsam@w3.org

Osamu "Sam" Sugimoto is the Asia Business Development Leader at W3C Keio University. In 1993 while he was working as a visiting scholar at Stanford University Electrical Engineering Department, he pioneered eCommerce in Japan specializing in selling books and media products into the Japanese retail/wholesale market. Since then he was running various startup companies as a founder/co-founder/board of director until he joined W3C Keio in March 2013. He has given lectures at numerous Japanese government & trade meetings including METI, DA, and MAFF. Project Associate Professor of Keio University Graduate School of Media and Governance. Former Associate Professor of Tohoku University.

Shigeya joined W3C team in November 2015. He is a researcher specializing in Computer Networks, Computer Communications, Real-space Information System including RFID technology and Quantum information system. He is an expert on systems architecture design and software development. He involved in Internet-related systems development and its operations since 1989. He received his Ph.D. from Keio University, Graduate School of Media and Governance, in 2012. He is currently a Project Associate Professor at Graduate school of Media and Governance at Keio University, and also a Board Member of the WIDE Project. He is a member of ACM, IEEE, IEICE and IPSJ. He is currently an editorial committee member of IEICE Journal (EB).

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