[AccessD] Re: Determining Time for Project

Bryan Carbonnell Bryan_Carbonnell at cbc.ca
Thu Feb 26 11:07:47 CST 2004


In this case it isn't anything that resembles politics.

Its just repeating what was said and NOT what was meant. I KNOW there
is a difference in this case.

Bryan Carbonnell
bryan_carbonnell at cbc.ca


>>> accessd at shaw.ca 26-Feb-04 10:53:28 AM >>>
Hi Bryan:

There is nothing like 'small p' politics within a government or
semi-govern-mental agency.

Jim

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Sent: Thursday, February 26, 2004 2:30 AM
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Subject: RE: Re: [AccessD] Re: Determining Time for Project


On 25 Feb 2004 at 10:30, Charlotte Foust wrote:

> Non-developers never understand why it takes so long.  They figure
if
> they throw a few more people at it or leave out a few things, you
can
> do it in a week ... Or a month ... Or 90 days ... Or whatever.  I

It wasn't so much she didn't understand why I needed that much time.

She seemed to understand that, it's just that she didn't like it.

We are undergoing some pretty significant changes in the department
and I get myself secconded for 4 times the amount of time she
initially thought it would be. That's why she didn't appreciate it.

Oh well, the seccondment was *HER* idea anyway :)

--
Bryan Carbonnell - carbonnb at sympatico.ca 
Artificial intelligence is no match for natural stupidity.


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