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Podcasts from the Project Launch Seminar March 23 - March 25, 2009.

 

04/20/2009

 

These podcasts are interviews from the Project Launch Seminar March 23 - March 25, 2009, in Copenhagen.  

 

At the seminar project managers from 44 countries from all over the world did a simulation of the citizen consultation to be held on September 26, 2009 in 46 different countries.  

 

We asked project managers from different countries the following questions:

 

1. How was it to work with so many different people from so different countries?

 

2. What was the most giving or educational experience at the WWViews simulation?

 

3. What are the national challenges specific for your country?

 

4. What are your expectations or success criteria for the project?

 

The project managers answered the following:

 

Question 1: 

 

David Sittenfeld, USA, Boston, duration: 00:47 minute 

 

Edna Einsiedel, Canada, duration: 1:05 minutes

 

Mariela Castro Avila, Costa Rica, duration: 00:27 minute

 

Question 2:  

 

Edna Einsiedel, Canada, duration: 1:00 minute

 

Nicolas Baya Laffite, France, duration: 00:50 minute

 

Alison Atherton, Australia, duration: 01:16 minutes

 

Question 3:

 

Geci Karuri Sebina, South Africa, duration: 02:18 minutes

 

Mariela Castro Avila, Costa Rica, duration: 2:09 minutes

 

Nicolas Baya Laffite, France, duration: 02:21 minutes

 

Question 4: 

 

Geci Karuri Sebina, South Africa, duration: 02:15 minutes

 

Nicolas Baya Laffite, France, duration: 00:49 minute

 

David Sittenfeld, USA, Boston, duration: 02:42 minutes

 

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Compare your views with those of the WWViews participants and find out which country you resemble the most.

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