On Wed, 21 Nov 2001 15:27:44 +1100, Colin Read wrote: > If have a sales office that is not performing I close it. > If I have a vehicle that is constantly causing trouble I get rid of it. > If this industry has a constant problem with re-sellers then get rid of > them. Hi Colin It's much easier being a business person than a politician. And I'm not actually sure that you would do that anyway. Let's say you are the NSW Minister for Education and you have a hundred highschools around the State. Let's say there's one in a disadvantaged suburb like Mount Druitt. Give it a thousand students and a couple of hundred dedicated teachers. Oh, and a school building and grounds built at great expense including a gymnasium, library and swimming pool etc. "Excuse me, Minister, Mount Druitt High School is underperforming . . ." "Don't bother me, Jeeves, you know my views. Close it down immediately !!". No, Colin, I don't think you would do that. Even in your world. You would check out your sales office to find out why it is not performing. Maybe the boss is sexually harassing the sales girls. Maybe your product is an out of date "steam toaster". Maybe there's a motorway, train station or project home site being built right nearby but you need to wait a while. Etc, etc. <snip> > As for a code of practice, well we would not need one and all of our time > could be spent on making our own respective businesses operate better. If more Christians truly believed in, and practised, "love thy neighbour" we wouldn't have any sort of conflict in the world. The fact is we need laws and wars. Regards Patrick Corliss -- This article is not to be reproduced or quoted beyond this forum without express permission of the author. 320 subscribers. Archived at http://listmaster.iinet.net.au/list/dns (user: dns, pass: dns) Email "unsubscribe" to dns-request§auda.org.au to be removed.Received on Wed Nov 21 2001 - 08:05:53 UTC
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