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> On Jun 16, 2022, at 1:46 PM, charles meyer <reachmepl...@gmail.com> wrote:
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> HI Morgan,
> 
> We can't use Google forms at our library.
> 
> I'm OK using Excel but trying to avoid making mistakes at the beginning in 
> set up.
> 
> Have you ever completed a project and then people chime in that you should 
> have done it this other way?

My normal response is “okay, I’ll let you do it next time”, and they usually 
shut up.


> I'd like to better understand those learning moments now than later as a 
> Monday morning quarterback?

I find it’s usually insecure people who want to make sure they say something 
during meetings, so people remember they exist, but their taking usually wastes 
everyone’s time rather than actually helping.

There’s a time for requirements analysis on a project, and after its been 
implemented isn’t it.  If there’s something so fundamentally wrong with 
whatever you implement that it’s not going to work, then obviously they should 
implement the correct version, because I don’t know what I’m doing.

(Have I ever mentioned that I used to work with Phd physicists?  This xkcd is 
pretty spot on: https://xkcd.com/793/ ; they also are perfectly okay with 
making you spend two or more weeks coding around a problem because they’re not 
willing to add another field to their database so you can easily flag which 
records are journaled entries and shouldn’t be processed)

> I'm deliberately creating 2 separate spreadsheets - one for Adults and one 
> for Teens because I don't trust Excel to sort Teens from Adults in the same
> Excel file.

You can add a second sheet within the same file, if you wish.

-Joe

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