> You can not change the way others choose to run their business, but you
> may have to adapt the way you look at things to allow your customers to
> be happy with your service.

I think this is a statement that this whole argument surrounds. 

Professionally and morally, I have no right to dictate the way some one does
something. All I can do is clearly state this is the way I do things. Others
(co-workers, clients, competitors, family, friends, etc.) can either accept
or reject my way. I can then react to their reactions. (If all/many reject
my way, I can change it.)

There are 2 groups of people posting on this thread: Those that want to
dictate what others do; Those that accept and/or adapt to what others do.

John Tolmachoff
Engineer/Consultant/Owner
eServices For You



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