Ali,
There are some. For example, if a person provides facts that certain source (Dataquest in this particular case) has a wet credibility about RMAbus market share, what kind of "credibility" you want? Facts are facts, published and well documented, right? Anyone can point your face into this, and does not need any other proof of any credibility. Is it hard for you to comprehend?
What?
Ouch, I forgot that you have extensive Marketing experience, right! Keep the mark of your profession high, way to go!
FWIW, if you'll check my profile, you'll also find that I have a B.S. in Computer Science from MIT. Did my thesis in the AI lab. I decided even before I graduated, however, that I wanted to attend business school because so many of the engineers I'd met had no concept of what the real world was like. They seemed to think that technology was the only thing that mattered. I still seem to run into quite a few that have no clue.
Dave |