"lead, follow, or get out of the way"????

You sound like W prior to the Iraq invasion. Are you saying there is no room
for planning? No importance on going ahead properly? That any plan, even a
bad one, is better than none?

Gruss.....come on.

On 6/22/06, Gruss Gott <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> > gMoney wrote:
> > I guess my answer is that I don't accept the two options....there has to
> be
> > a better solution than what we are currently trying, but stops well
> short of
> > me paying junkies to get high.
> >
>
> I agree, but I don't know either.  What I do know is that something is
> always better than nothing so I'm willing to give anything a shot.
> Since the idea I'm floating has been tried before to some success, I'm
> willing to do it.
>
> Basically it comes down to the old business axiom: Lead, follow, or
> get out of the way.
>
> My idea is to lead via the proposal I've suggested or to follow yours
> given it's better.  What I won't do is get in the way which what I
> perceive your position to be.  As well as Nick who's point seems be:
> What we're doing isn't working, but I"m unwilling to try anything new
> unless it's perfect.
>
> 

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