Ha ! Interesting perspectives, Phil. Based, I am sure, on much real
world experience.
Legal clients are the same way... they want a one sentence answer to a
complex question, or no explanation at all... just the bottom line, and
it is not always that cut and dry... and the only answer they will
accept, is that they will prevail...
Thanks for your sharing your perspective on it.
============================ JHR =============================
On 10/30/2011 7:50 AM, Phil Sussman wrote:
> 1. The simpler the better. If it's too long, it's too distracting.
> 2. Technical people are the most easily confused. (They think they know??)
> 3. Some people want the bottom line without any explanation and that's all.
> 4. Once it's working (even partially) some won't touch it for fear it will
> become inoperative by a simple button press for which they'll be blamed.
>
> Oh well, it's a job! Thanks for reading!!
>
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