Paradigms and Shared Vision LO4313

K.C. Burgess Yakemovic (kcby@gpsi.com)
Mon, 18 Dec 1995 13:08:10 -0600

Replying to LO4244 --

Peter Marks writes
>.... Certainly, as those
>who know me will surely vouch, it's hard to figure out how else to
>describe how I've spent my time while employed.

Having once worked for the same company as Peter... and having known him a
number of years, I'll be willing to vouch that it _is_ hard to otherwise
describe how he's spent his time. (I will admit to envy... :-)

Of course, many had a hard time figuring out what _I_ did there too... :-)

For those with their noses to the grindstone, the actions which occupy
those with a systemic view often seem based on a world which is too vauge
and fuzzy to be "reality". Hence the value of their "work" is questioned.

I believe we need both people who "work" and people who "play"; people
with "close up" vision, and people with "long distance" vision. And we
desperately need people who can communicate the value of each to the
other.

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   kcby

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