Mark Jurich wrote:
Folks, you send “water” through a hole in the wall, and back comes
> something. You can’t assume it’s water.
>
Yes.
> You have to analyze it. Want me to give you a few dozen more examples
> of this, where you can’t assume? ... Knowing what the
Folks, you send “water” through a hole in the wall, and back comes something.
You can’t assume it’s water. You have to analyze it.
Want me to give you a few dozen more examples of this, where you can’t assume?
... Knowing what the customer is doing with the water
educates one in what to look
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