I agree that paying attention to everything (without distinction) would be a mistake. A good part of my career was devoted to researching, writing, and producing scrupulously realistic re-enactments of actual events in the workplace as the basis for assorted training programs. While my films were faithful er-enactments of things that a…
I agree that paying attention to everything (without distinction) would be a mistake. A good part of my career was devoted to researching, writing, and producing scrupulously realistic re-enactments of actual events in the workplace as the basis for assorted training programs. While my films were faithful er-enactments of things that actually happened, they were NOT (and could not be) mere recordings of the actual events. Instead, I aimed to make them intelligent paraphrases of the original designed to throw salient elements of drama and key applications of effective interpersonal skill — or opportunities for such applications — into relief.
I agree that paying attention to everything (without distinction) would be a mistake. A good part of my career was devoted to researching, writing, and producing scrupulously realistic re-enactments of actual events in the workplace as the basis for assorted training programs. While my films were faithful er-enactments of things that actually happened, they were NOT (and could not be) mere recordings of the actual events. Instead, I aimed to make them intelligent paraphrases of the original designed to throw salient elements of drama and key applications of effective interpersonal skill — or opportunities for such applications — into relief.