Its as valid as any officer of a company doing something for worse reasons. His justification may not be exemplary, however it is not malfeasance. Since it is somewhere around the middle ground I see no reason to take him to task for it.

Scott

At 5:38 AM -0800 3/1/07, John Posada wrote:
 > Considering how most companies spend their money on
 the latest fad, or hot idea that the V.P. in charge
 suddenly is convinced is the way to go (usually without
 much real investigation), I don't see what the problem is.

and this is a legitimate and credible justification?

 easier for us, I don't really see that there is a rush to real
 cost-effectiveness. Why not look around for alternatives?

Because it's the right way to do it and I like to look at my face in
the miror.

John Posada
Senior Technical Writer

"I think the problem, to be quite honest with you, is that you've never actually known what the question is."

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