• Subject: Re: Reverse Performance Review
  • From: rob@xxxxxxxxx
  • Date: Tue, 10 Apr 2001 13:05:08 -0500


What kind of a freaking Mickey Mouse organization does not want their
development staff to have access to PC's at the office?  Granted, I've
spent quite some time today catching up on email.  Ask them if they a)
Want to give you presentation tools, or b) outsource the development of
your presentations.  Having you do them on PC's at home is ridiculous.
Unless the PC at home is from work and it's on work time.  I have 4 company
PC's.  Three here, one at home.

Rob Berendt

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One of the complaints is that my presentation materials for various
proposals
are not as nice looking & clearly communicating concepts as my boss would
like me to use, but at the same time I do not have access to good quality
presentation tools at the office.  They want me to do my work from twinax
environment.  They do not want me to have access to PC at the office.

So I am using SEU at work & e-mail from home & scribble on web page
reprints
& it does not really clearly communicate as technology is now able to help
us
do.

What I can work on is becoming less wordy & doing more abstract summaries
in
front of proposals & delaying passing on proposals until they look more
polished.

One thing I might look into is if I can create via Word some text in HTML
format to be sent my boss, or other co-workers via e-mail attachment, such
that they click on some underlined link to get at the more detail only if
they want it.

I also need periodic review of what tools are commonplace to the end users
who are on PCs so that my attachments will be in a form that meshes well
with
what they now have.

MacWheel99@aol.com (Alister Wm Macintyre) (Al Mac)


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