On Tue, Jan 27, 2004 at 01:52:22AM +0000, horst wrote:
>
>I know you folks at efn work very hard to keep things moving.
>Sometimes, for the technical crew it's not so obvious how changes affect
>the end user, and how to communicate things to a diverse spectrum of users
>(what's too much for some is not enough for others).
> At work I have learned to talk with non-technical staff or the department
>heads first before making changes that impact their crews. That extra step
>helps with the overall communication, but also distributes the
>responsibility to some extend.
> For instance, what about using Ray or Tasha as a sounding board before
>announcing more drastic changes?  --just a thought.
>
>

That sounds like a good idea; i will dig into it.

-- 
"That time in Seattle... was a nightmare.  I came out of it dead broke,
without a house, without anything except a girlfriend and a knowledge of
UNIX."  "Well, that's something," Avi says.  "Normally those two are
mutually exclusive."                    --Neal Stephenson, "Cryptonomicon"
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