A few more thoughts on "study groups."

I thought some more about the "study group" I wrote about yesterday on a whim.
Since it is sure to be an "exchange of internal information," a "study session" on the Internet, such as on a social networking service, where you don't know who will be watching, is not acceptable.
It is not interesting if it is like "just listening to the speaker. Participants should give at least a 5-minute presentation. It is enough to say, "I am having trouble with this. It might be interesting to discuss about it.
All participants should exchange business cards.
The names of the participants' companies should be disclosed in advance so that the content of the presentation can be controlled in advance.
If you decide to do this, you can have at most 10 participants at one time. The conference room can be rented in each district to some extent.
Frankly speaking, I don't think this is possible because of the "wall of secrecy," but I have seen too many people in the field having the same problem, so I think it might be surprisingly feasible.
It may be a lost project, but I will hit the client list.
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