It's the JOURNEY, not the DESTINATION

The past few weeks have been pretty crazy -- from website scrums to sales collateral production, from CIO Forum preparations to last week's Cebu ICT 2009. Crazy, but tremendously exhilarating. And no matter how carefully we plan our projects, there's always a chance that something will fail. This is not to show dismay, but REALLY it's a given. And when things fail according to expectations, that's when we start to execute our plans b and c -- that's when we assess our options, implement a workaround, decide on a solution -- such critical maneuvers that will affect the outcome of the project. Usually, these are the times when we are able to test our capabilities and maximize our resources. These are the times where we start to make a difference.

 

(Do I hear, "these are the days of our lives?") :)

 

Surely, there's a LOT to learn in every journey that we pursue. And for that, I leave you with some pictures of our team's recent adventures. Enjoy!

 

Microsoft Philippines Open Source and Interop Day

 

Microsoft Philippines Open Source and Interop Day


Dev Con Visayas 2009, G2VC Tech Bar, Lahug Cebu

 

Dev Con Visayas 2009, G2VC Tech Bar, Lahug Cebu

 

Cebu ICT 2009, CICC Mandaue, Cebu


Cebu Governor Gwen Garcia with G2iX Sales Director (APAC) Jerry Rapes

 

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