Jason Petho Wrote:Just like the Disrupt, Surround and Assault tactic. Some are better at it than others. Some took months to grasp the concept while others never grasped it at all. Some Master it completely. Different learning curves for everyone. It takes time to master them... just like the Campaign Series. It is easy to learn, difficult to master. Why not give them a chance for awhile?
Should there be the 1.02 rules, the 1.04 rules, the 1.05 toned down rules, the 1.05b toned down even more rules, the 1.05c toned down even more, but better than 1.02 rules.. etc etc.
Jason Petho
Jason:
I am trying to not take sides on the ver. 1.04 extreme assault... but this response is a real Dilbert "non-response."
It reminds me of another "non-response" answer I received from my employer. We had been using a call-in airline reservation system (talking to a live travel representative) for booking business trips for years. Then someone in corporate HQ got the bright idea to replace the live travel rep with a online booking system to save money. However, instead of allowing employees to utilize other publically available online booking tools like Expedia or Travelocity, my employer developed a home-grown online booking system that limited our search capability and was vastly inferior to the other online booking systems. I and many others complained. I even contacted and spoke with the home grown online system developer himself. His response to me and others? "You obviously need to have training on my online system and arranged for me to attend a two-day training class!"
So, I was forced to "learn" how to utilize an inferior online booking system knowing full well that it was NOT showing all available flights, was producing incorrect results and was NOT saving the company money!!
All this mess because the company refused to listen to the employees who actually used the online system on a regular basis.
There has got to be some moral to this story? :chin:
Regards, Mike / "A good plan violently executed now is better than a perfect plan executed next week." - George S. Patton /