Posted by Saerin on February 10, 2000 at 10:26:55:
In Reply to: One big run-on sentence posted by Cyradia(IMM) on February 9, 2000 at 18:52:47:
> If you go into a place of business...let's say some type of store for my analogy...and you honestly feel like a single (or group) of employees is doing a poor job and you have real concerns and suggestions on how to make it better (even if it starts out with, This employee is doing a poor job because)...would you take an add out in the local newspaper about how bad that store or individual was...or would you go directly, discretely, and professionally to that employee's boss to address your concerns? > forum=newspaper Are you currently any sort of professional? If you were A forum can be a place for constructive feedback. I think
> addressing boss=email the imps
you might propose the option of going to the person directly
OR recognize the importance of getting constructive feedback
from a group of people. If you have an open mind, and are
willing to listen in an open forum responding to issues in
a similar constructive manner, I shouldn't have to go to
the boss. The end run just ends up making people bitter, and
closes their minds to other possibilities.
Nepenthe said it's always been a nice idea in theory, but in
practice it's been something entirely different.