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  • Mike E.
    Extremely Frequent Poster
    • February 28, 1975
    • 5134

    On-line image archive

    If you've already read that thread and moved on, I'd appreciate it if you'd scroll down to that and read my comment at the end. FWIW Mike Ernst
  • Loren L.
    Extremely Frequent Poster
    • April 30, 1976
    • 4104

    #2
    Did so, and I agree. Ayone who has

    served on these teams (58-60, 61-2, 63-4) knows that it is not easy. I was fortunate enough to serve on Keith Kibbe's 61-2 team that took input from EVERYBODY on issue "X" and Judy put it out there so we could all comment. We did this a # of times - and not everybody was TOTALLY happy with the result - but when Keith turned it in, Sam Folz and the other "powers-that-be" were floored and declared it to be the model and example that would be used in the future.
    We have now reached the stage where I am aware of "Team Leaders" who do NOT participate in the amendment process - but insist that their ego wants to continue to be "the guy".
    I STILL like Kibbe's methods - take all of the comments in - spell out all of the comments to everyone - AND MAKE THEM THINK ABOUT WHAT THEY ARE DOING BEFORE THEY AGREE OR DISAGREE - and when you move to the next stage with what 7-8 guys who are knowledgable to begin with
    agreed, you've got a pretty good bridge to start building railings on.
    Understand what you are doing - like it or not, you're setting the standards and they had better be right - or as close as you can get. For those who attend and view Bloomington as the ideal - they do a helluva job, more quickly than NCRS, but never lose sight of the fact that underneath the sheets on the clipboard, that Bloomington judge has the current NCRS manual - and there's more than an 80% chance that he has had input into that NCRS manual.
    Good job of attention getting, Michael. I'll say "Hello" for you tomorrow when I see Noland and John Kennedy in Scottsdale.

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    • Loren L.
      Extremely Frequent Poster
      • April 30, 1976
      • 4104

      #3
      Did so, and I agree. Ayone who has

      served on these teams (58-60, 61-2, 63-4) knows that it is not easy. I was fortunate enough to serve on Keith Kibbe's 61-2 team that took input from EVERYBODY on issue "X" and Judy put it out there so we could all comment. We did this a # of times - and not everybody was TOTALLY happy with the result - but when Keith turned it in, Sam Folz and the other "powers-that-be" were floored and declared it to be the model and example that would be used in the future.
      We have now reached the stage where I am aware of "Team Leaders" who do NOT participate in the amendment process - but insist that their ego wants to continue to be "the guy".
      I STILL like Kibbe's methods - take all of the comments in - spell out all of the comments to everyone - AND MAKE THEM THINK ABOUT WHAT THEY ARE DOING BEFORE THEY AGREE OR DISAGREE - and when you move to the next stage with what 7-8 guys who are knowledgable to begin with
      agreed, you've got a pretty good bridge to start building railings on.
      Understand what you are doing - like it or not, you're setting the standards and they had better be right - or as close as you can get. For those who attend and view Bloomington as the ideal - they do a helluva job, more quickly than NCRS, but never lose sight of the fact that underneath the sheets on the clipboard, that Bloomington judge has the current NCRS manual - and there's more than an 80% chance that he has had input into that NCRS manual.
      Good job of attention getting, Michael. I'll say "Hello" for you tomorrow when I see Noland and John Kennedy in Scottsdale.

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      • Tracy C.
        Expired
        • July 31, 2003
        • 2739

        #4

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        • Tracy C.
          Expired
          • July 31, 2003
          • 2739

          #5

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          • Tracy C.
            Expired
            • July 31, 2003
            • 2739

            #6
            Re: On-line image archive

            I wish we could edit posts here...

            Having gone back and re-read my post above, it appeared to me that I was some how taking credit for the entire list of ideas in the post. I'd like to clarify that the list as it was presented is a both a gathering of input from others on the topic beginning from Russ's post a couple of days ago with a couple of my own thoughts sprinkled here and there.

            I've now copied those posts in a word file, but we certaining still need the details as to how we support follow through on these items.

            tc

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            • Tracy C.
              Expired
              • July 31, 2003
              • 2739

              #7
              Re: On-line image archive

              I wish we could edit posts here...

              Having gone back and re-read my post above, it appeared to me that I was some how taking credit for the entire list of ideas in the post. I'd like to clarify that the list as it was presented is a both a gathering of input from others on the topic beginning from Russ's post a couple of days ago with a couple of my own thoughts sprinkled here and there.

              I've now copied those posts in a word file, but we certaining still need the details as to how we support follow through on these items.

              tc

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              • mike cobine

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                • mike cobine

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