80/20 and puffing up (was Re: [Sigia-l] Right Side Navigation)
Andrew
andrew at pcug.org.au
Wed Jul 7 18:18:48 EDT 2004
Andrew wrote:
Hi Ron and Jonathan,
didn't mean this as an implied insult to anyone, sorry.
I took Ziya's point here:
> ... or corporate best practices, industry standards, the 99% rule of the
> week, the fad of the month, the chart of the year, the book of the
decade, etc.
...as being an indication that there are many potential bandwagons for
the IA to jump on - and it reminded me of how many times I'd been
sitting in design or project oversight meetings and someone had said
"well, the functionality (or project/study/analysis/...) is 80%
complete" and someone else would say "Ahah! Pareto's Principle!" or
something similar. I'm not really part of that in-house/let's have a
meeting world any more, but when I was, I could have compiled a neat
canonical list of 80/20 analogies. This then reminded me of the tech
support guy at an office the other day who told me I had to resend an
email to them and this time could I manually type in the address owing
to their new SNMP server - I asked him if he meant SMTP, did he know the
difference between SNMP and SMTP, and how would typing the email address
in manually make any sort of difference? He got aggressive, not sure why
:) There is a fear that I have observed in myself and others, that when
being paid more that $100 an hour to be all knowing and all wise, we are
unable to say "I really don't know, sorry".
That was it, and apologies for the rambling :)
Cheers, Andrew
> Ron Zeno wrote:
> <snip> Yes, Andrew took the discussion in another direction, and he
> changed the subject to note that. I read Andrew's response in that
> context, that it was another topic. Please don't read into my remarks
> any criticism of how opinions are being expressed in the navigation
> discussion.
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