What is an Operational Definition? LO27165

From: demingtw (demingtw@ms17.hinet.net)
Date: 08/25/01


Replying to LO27149 --

Dear Winfried,

I think this thread is more suitable for the "anti" "matter"
"subject"-"matter" than the quotations of our poor or the "would-to-be
bored" "craftman".

We can make thousand stories of the quotations, ranging from $ 1 to $ 1
million each, and with "satisficing" and "sustainable" explanations for
each quotation.

For example, Andrew's Picasso might quote the later and we all think it is
"viable" and "profitable", even with a "printing" machine for "mass
production". For some craftspeople here and now, they think the order is a
blessing from "god". And today's NY Times QUOTE OF THE DAY is "I can't
tell you how proud I am to be traveling around the country and people say,
`Thanks for the $600.'" PRESIDENT BUSH

I don't know whether Toyota or Honda is a "learning organization" or not,
but the new Camery might sell million units and many people profit from
them, or drive them to and back from holiday.

I am keen on the meaning of "voith" means. Or since you are back from
holiday, any Letters persanes?

Best wishes,

Hanching Chung
http://www.deming.com.tw

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