I’m afraid I had no time yesterday evening to update the
blog. A significant change to the training I’m providing meant an early morning
finish (just in case you think this a jolly!). Also, using Citrix or RDP is
just too painful for words! So much so, that you’ll be pleased to hear I won’t
be updating daily.
It was the first day of training today. I was fitted out
with a microphone and my Ningbo colleagues were very keen that the sessions should be recorded via Echo360 Lecture Capture, which was an interesting experience
especially during the afternoon when I paused the recording and forgot to reset
it. Oh well, there’s always a repeat performance tomorrow morning. Having to
consider each word and phrase before speaking is hard work but is worth the
effort to get the message across. Having said that, any language barrier is
very slight indeed.
The main change was a request for me to provide an overview of
IT Service Management and the entire ITIL Framework hence the late/very early
finish yesterday. Which reminds me: I really should attend some ITIL 2011
training!
We received another warm welcome from colleagues yesterday
who have been very accommodating. The campus is very attractive and also has a Trent
Building which made me wonder if I should rename the blog to ‘Around the World
in Trenty Buildings’, however that doesn’t quite work. I’ve included some pics
below.
The Ningbo campus has just celebrated 10 years and an inter
campus games was held last week in Ningbo. This included students representing
all three international campuses in a wide range of sports, which must have been
quite a spectacle. The area surrounding the campus was very different 10 years
ago – the open spaces have been developed as the city continues to expand
outwards.
The rainy season arrived today and I’m reliably informed
that it generally lasts for between 2 and 4 weeks. It’s muggy but not
uncomfortably so and the rain is hardly monsoonal although I suppose there’s
time yet. The mossies seem to be more prevalent. Brollies are always in
evidence be it sunny or raining and to have shares in the business must be a
bit of a no brainer.
Back at the hotel (Teckon Ciel by the way), my laundry was
returned on the same day and every item was individually wrapped. This included
my ‘smalls’, and the shirts were presented as if they were new (including a
cardboard insert and sealed in a plastic bag).
Each day brings a basket of goodies (presented by the maid).
This includes a couple of apples, cartons of drink and some biscuits but also a
small key ring torch. This is every day which means I now have 4. Still, it
sorts out the present issue. The bonus is that each one is stamped with the
name of the hotel.
The search for the gym continues but has been in vain. It
appears it hasn’t been built yet. Until recently, I might have made a comment
along the lines of Gym’ll fix it but I’m not so sure that’s a good idea any
more.
The plans for the return journey have changed. Harry (Deputy
IT Director) has recommended that we visit Shanghai, which seems like an eminently
sensible suggestion. This means checking out on Friday and then travelling to
Shanghai on Friday afternoon via the bullet train, which takes less than 2
hours to get there at up to 300km/hour. This will provide an evening and part of
Saturday morning in the city before heading off to the airport. What a way to
end the visit.
The early night didn't quite pan out then?!
ReplyDeleteHope the intrepid Chinese have videoed you too - I can just see it going viral on YouTube.
When are you coming home? The grass needs cutting and all the food we had delivered last week still hasn't made its way into the fridge!
Not really though it was earlier than the previous night. No video, just me blathering on about ITIL and Supportworks. I don't think it'll have the same impact as gangnam somehow. I guess you noticed I wasn't around when the shopping arrived. Just remember straight lines when you do cut the grass.
ReplyDeleteYon, Rachel also forgot to mention that the inconvenient light has come on in (typing quietly so no one will hear me) the Pat Van. I told Rach that this meant she would have to put petrol in, but she just looked glassy eyed, laughed and walked off muttering something about mens work :o/
ReplyDeletep.s I had no idea that Budgeons Keyworth is the centre of the beer universe!
p.p.s Jutta is a poor German, not a fan of sausages and does not drink beer. It's hardly surprising that she got extradited to the European equivalent of Australia. (it's sweeping statements like this that will propel me to the presidency of the EU Commission ahead of Jean-Claude Juncker )