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Re: You're welcome for the thanks (was Re: Thanks for the welcome
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Thu, 23 Dec 1999 06:38:33 GMT
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Dear Brad,
Whether we like him or not, Larry is our Leader.
I do not know Larry, but have been reading his posts for the past >year.
Larry
can come to the quick on most any topic quite lucidly. Listen to Larry, he
is our man.
Build On!
John Matthews
with apologies to Larry for not asking him first
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Larry Pieniazek <lar@voyager.net> wrote in message
news:3861AE7C.9BB62D22@voyager.net...
> Another great missive.
>
> Here's my comment. So far we've been all over the map on feedback. No
> topic is off bounds because, finally, someone actually popped up and
> said "yes, we want to listen".
>
> But too much of a muchness is too much(1)! So to help your poor tired
> eyeballs, why don't you post a short "here's some specific areas where
> we could use some brainstorming" post and let us get cracking. Give us
> some areas where we should brainstorm and we will, you can be sure of
> that.
>
> For instance, your post hints at some input wanted in the area of bulk
> ordering. Before we go frothing off on all the parts we want, how we
> want it to work, etc, can you give us a hint as to what you're looking
> for? Is it info on quantities and prices, or on the sorts of parts, or
> how the process would work, or what? We have ideas on all those but
> without some facilitation(2), you're going to keep on getting firehosed.
> (because we love you, man... and we're not even after your bud light!)
>
> There are probably a few other topics like that as well, where if we
> just go charging off you're going to be wading through a lot of posts.
> Brainstorming is good, but even brainstorming needs SOME channeling.
>
> 1 - I WANT your mailbox to be a little less full so you'll have time to
> respond to my mail about how TSI/Novera might be able to help you guys
> in your webwork... It's not like we're starving for the biz but I can't
> think of a company I'd rather help.
>
> 2 - As a consultant I do a lot of facilitation and I *know* structure is
> important. A well structured conversation can cover 10 times the ground
> per 1000 words said that an unstructured one does... but you could NOT
> have gotten to be a Sr. Veep without knowing that so I'm just
> grandstanding for the benefit of the viewing audience. :-)
>
> --
> Larry Pieniazek larryp@novera.com http://my.voyager.net/lar
> - - - Web Application Integration! http://www.novera.com
> fund Lugnet(tm): http://www.ebates.com/ ref: lar, 1/2 $$ to lugnet.
>
> NOTE: Soon to be lpieniazek@tsisoft.com :-)
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