Friday, March 12, 2010

Consulting Colleagues for Additional Input and Insight









Steve Raybine:



Blog #92:



Consulting Colleagues for Additional Input and Insight




Colleagues can often provide a fresh perspective on matters that impact one's teaching. Asking an associate for his or her input and insightful commentary can be illuminating to a teacher and his or her students. This process is not only invaluable within the educational arena, but has proved particularly helpful when I've recorded my music. For instance, during the recording of my current CD (In the Driver's Seat), I relied upon the musical knowledge, insight and intuition of my co-producer and recording engineer (Doyle Tipler) and my executive producer (Chris Acker). In numerous instances, their wise counsel and unique perspective resulted in the creation of a superior musical product.




I sincerely recommend consulting your most-trusted colleagues with a project you're working on. Invariably, their contribution(s) will prove helpful and important to the overall success of your project.






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