Re: Focus needs clarity and commitment



Mark A. Andrews wrote:

Actually, it's more like:

Customer: I'm here to buy a tractor.
Salesman: Great! We have one here that comes with four different
engines!
Customer: But I only need one engine!?
Salesman: Oh, then you can buy this tractor with just one engine.
Customer: How much?
Salesman: Well, it's a little less than the one with the four engines.
Did I mention that you can configure the one with the four engines to
use just one of any of the four engines? Yeah, it's pretty cool. But
hey, if you want just the one engine, we have that for you.


--
Nick Hodges
Delphi/C# Product Manager - DevCo
http://blogs.borland.com/nickhodges
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