I read it, but it left me thinking of Peter Drucker's admonition: "it's
far better to know what to do then what not to do". That is, we can
examine what's wrong and how things got that way until the cows come
home, and while there is a place for that, we should be aware that it
will not yield a list of what to do.


Bill


 
> It's a long article but one that describes the situation as 
> well as I've read anywhere.
> 
http://www.washingtonmonthly.com/features/2006/0607.wolfe.html

Jim Eddins



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