> My apologies for not testing the "Free Trial" button.
> 
> Dave Middlebrook

We forgive you, Dave. Thank for offering highlights of the article!  I love 
analogies that bring things to light for folks.  When my husband, a manager in 
business, asked me why I worked so hard, wasn't teaching "easy?"  I asked him 
if he had ever directly managed thirty people at once (no interim 
managers)--all 30 who needed to be trained (none who were entirely ready to 
just go and do the job)? AND, I added, you would also need to put together 
measurable performance evaluations on a quarterly basis that address EVERY 
topic of the business (no specialties) AND you would all be working in the same 
large room sharing all your supplies, all together at all times. Plus, I 
proffered, some of them might need some assistance with bathroom habits.  He 
stopped asking me why teaching took so much time and energy:)

I love the analogy of dentists being judged by their patients' cavities or 
doctor's being judged by their patients' illnesses, too. Numbers offer us some 
guides, but hardly the whole picture.

It makes sense that even in business, number measurements do not always lead 
the way.  I believe one of the problems with businesses today is an over 
reliance on quick numbers for stockholders which can quickly lead to poor 
short-term decisions for the business itself.

:)Bonita

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