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Before moving forward proactively you should commission a research strategy to develop recommendations setting out a vision, brand position and communications strategy as well as a number of KPIs to monitor the performance and effectiveness of stabbing your eye with a biro. While you are at it draft a separate project charter to take forward any resulting issues and clarify the division of responsibilities between stakeholders.

I got:


"the intention is to keep the scope fairly tight as there is no bandwidth to do a strategic review"


yesterday. I work in IT, so that statement took me quite a while to figure out. Once I stopped wanting to kill somebody.


Ah, there's my biro!

I'm reading the 452 replies to our wine tasting and setting up a database with all their friends who want to come.


That was after I found out that I spent a day putting together 'a very important' wine list that included every wine that we stock that 'I needed to send five days ago' was never even looked at or used.


lordship_bod - can you stab me in the eye as well?

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