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To: Mary Cluney who wrote (122060)12/11/2000 1:05:44 PM
From: GVTucker  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 186894
 
Mary, RE: GVTucker and the other dinosaurs (those educated before the Internet exploded in and around 1995)on this thread will have no problem understanding your argument.

Mary, my understanding is that your formal education also dated prior to 1995.

That certainly hasn't prevented you from understanding the current Internet environment. Why do you think that it has prevented me?



To: Mary Cluney who wrote (122060)12/11/2000 1:55:29 PM
From: Scott Bergquist  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 186894
 
Sorry, think it through. Even those brought up on "twitcher games" aren't giving PowerPoint presentations every day. But they may have to report every day: number of mortgages rejected, orders today, hits today. Nobody wants to go to a PowerPoint presentations to see

Orders taken 12-09: 552
Previous day (12-08) 533
12-09 orders as pct of YTD average: 88%
etcetetcetc....

Just think, a bar graph that has a scale 1-1000, and these lines are all about 1/2 way up. So you're going to drop what you're doing, go to a PowerPoint presentation, to see that?? And do what, as a result?? I think employees of every organization I have been part of in the last ten years have all said, "We have too many meetings that are a waste of time." Where are you??

I think more likely would be an e-mail saying "Orders dropped for the first time below 90% of average YTD for the "Yahoo!" embroidered ballcaps. This may be due to the series of downgrades for Yahoo! stock. I plan to pick up the phone and...."

You have to have =action= as the =result= of information. Otherwise, information is overhead. Haven't you seen the person with a file-drawer full of weekly/daily reports, just waiting to CYA, and nothing else???

Look, people have been making it a practice to ask for graphs every few months, since 1983, starting with the IBM PC intro (in my experience). They inevitably stop asking for them. Even the "gamers" stop, because scale, lines, pies, all hide more than they reveal TO THOSE USING THE INFORMATION DAILY. Annual reports...fine. Otherwise, nope.



To: Mary Cluney who wrote (122060)12/11/2000 2:23:20 PM
From: Jim McMannis  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 186894
 
Rosemary,
RE:"GVTucker and the other dinosaurs."

Yeah, and you were a really good singer back then too. <G>

Your adoring fan...