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		<title>By: John Caswell</title>
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		<dc:creator>John Caswell</dc:creator>
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		<description>I have long been a fan of this technology, dealing with clients at senior level as we do - mainly in strategic sessions where, as you say, body language, subtleties and human senses are critical to overcoming the barriers of language and semantics in group work. Our work also highly visual demands the media to be capable of this facet.

Well done for focusing in the immersion and experiential side and we hope to forcing some of these techniques through our work where the business leaders cannot, nor perhaps should not travel to engage in still critical experiences. Many thanks for sharing. John</description>
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<p>Well done for focusing in the immersion and experiential side and we hope to forcing some of these techniques through our work where the business leaders cannot, nor perhaps should not travel to engage in still critical experiences. Many thanks for sharing. John</p>
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