On 15/08/2006, at 11:39 AM, Geoff Sayer wrote:


Hi David

Basically when you measure performance make sure every one understands
what's being measured, agrees on the measuring instrument being used and
sees the mutual benefits of measuring the outcomes... otherwise it won't
work.

I can share the time with you from my watch as we both agree that watches
tell the time... we both have a reason to know what the time is...
Now this is useful but less poetic than the length of a shadow on a cloudy day.
Also I read somewhere...."Give a man a watch, and he knows what time it is, give him two, and he is never sure ".
Suggest we use only Geoff's watch.
Kuang

By the way: who said I wasn't trying to be misleading... :)

Geoff

-----Original Message-----
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Sent: Tuesday, 15 August 2006 10:45 a.m.
To: 'General Practice Computing Group Talk'
Subject: RE: [GPCG_TALK] Sharing Time

See, Geoff, I rest my case. I don’t even know what your post means. It
probably means even less than mine did.


David de Bhál
www.v-practice.com 
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