RE: Case Study

Subject: RE: Case Study
From: Angie -dot- Watson -at- erm -dot- com
To: "TECHWR-L" <techwr-l -at- lists -dot- raycomm -dot- com>
Date: Fri, 20 Jun 2003 09:06:38 -0400


I realize John is a tremendous source of information and instruction. I
generally remain silent in the shadows lurking and reading. It is my
opinion that a few questions could have steered the thread down a different
path. Let me also say that I glean enormous amounts of information from
ths list on a daily basis, Thanks.

I simply would have asked some of the questions raised by Jan, such as, is
every kind of case study acceptable? Are there thematic restrictions? How
big may the study be? As well as a few of my own, Do you have an industry
area you are interested in? Have you done some research in this area?
Upon her responding with "thematic restriction?" or "what is an industry
area?" Then go off on her for not having invested anything in the project
herself.

Regards,
Angie Watson

* Let me also say that I glean enormous amounts of information from ths
list on a daily basis, Thanks.



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