On Sun, Jun 12, 2005 at 12:50:31PM -0600, James Gray wrote:
> Perhaps I should wait and read all of the responses before responding, but 
> Ruben, I am sure you have missed the point that Richard Davis was making. 
> The conflict he refers to is not between IT professionals and the end 
> users, but a conflict between two classes of users: managers of the 
> organization and employees who provide the services to the customers of the 
> organization.


I might have miss understand a little, but there is no reason, at least 
technicaly, between these two users either when developing.

I see no reason why they both can not be satisfied.  In fact, they have to be.

Ruben


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