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To: Mike M who wrote (15)1/31/2003 5:17:00 PM
From: TEDennis  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 68
 
It's a degrees thing.

If 10,000,000 companies have a quality rating of "1", and 100 companies have a quality rating of "5", then the average is "1" plus a smidgeon. Most of those companies "with very little effort" COULD raise their rating all the way to a "2" and be well above average. They COULD. But they won't. If they all did, then the average would obviously be higher. But, even with the average at "2", they all COULD raise their rating with very little effort. And so on ...

But, you knew that.

TED



To: Mike M who wrote (15)2/2/2003 8:10:33 PM
From: Bob Trocchi  Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 68
 
Mike...

>>Re:With very little additional effort most companies could be above average quality.<<

NOw wasn't there a little town in Minn. (I forgot the name) made famous on Public Radio in wich everyone was above average.

So see it can be done as I believe everything that is on PBS!!!

Cheers

bob T.