"Ryurick M. Hristev" wrote: > - setting expectation too high may hurt in the long term: > better to set the expectation lower and be successful > (this will encourage people to take further baby steps) > rather than set them too high, failing and turning people > away for a longish time.
It's my experience that companies have had too high an expectation of many things - including the ability to afford dangly bits on software which they don't need but come as "standard". Teaching them this may be part of the battle. Vik :v) -- /"\ . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . /"\ \ / ASCII Ribbon Campaign One of The Olliver Family \ / X - NO HTML/RTF in e-mail http://olliver.family.gen.nz X / \ - NO MSWord docs in e-mail Public PGP key available there / \
