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Re: Connectivity ParalysisConnectivity Paralysis By: graham durant-law (4 replies) Sun, 10/08/2008 - 16:18
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Make a round of the troops immediately after a battle, or even the day after, but before the reports have been drawn up, and ask any of the soldiers and senior officers how the affair went. You will be told what all these men experienced and saw, and you will form a majestic, complex, infinitely varied, depressing and indistinct impression; and from no one – least of all the Commander in Chief – will you learn what the whole affair was like. |
Re: Connectivity Paralysis
Hi Graham
I had to laugh at this entry. You and I have been trying to get together for a drink since you took up this new work .... but it seems we can only connect through here!!! Ironic!! I will have to sms each of your phones and your wife's.
I suggest the only time we will get together in the near future is the presentation we are jointly making at the Australian Institute of Management (AIM) on Wednesday evening here - http://www.aimnsw.com.au/aim/index.cfm?C48E5D22-9360-DE5A-0C6B-F10E93947002.
See you then - beers and bundies are on me!!
regards
Pat