Re: Delinquent Reviews
Re: Delinquent Reviews
- Subject: Re: Delinquent Reviews
- From: Victoria Maciulski <email@hidden>
- Date: Wed, 21 Aug 2002 03:43:51 -0700
I, too, have been the lone reviewer in my group. I actually enjoy
doing it, but sometimes get a little stressed wanting to make sure I
give prompt reviews.
In a message dated 8/20/02 1:25:12 PM, email@hidden writes:
<< I gave up long time ago after feeling like the grim reaper about the
reviews. It got to where some of the members would be embarrassed
enough not to attend the meetings because they had not prepared their
reviews. So, after a long talk with my core group, we did away with
reviews unless I wanted to do them myself. If this means I am the only
one that gets the benefit of the product, so be it. I still demonstrate
it for the group, but this way, at least I can take advantage of the
generosity of the vendors AND give them their review on time.
>>
Gail
I understand how you feel. I am a lone reviewer for my group. I know that
some groups hold on to the registration cards until the review is complete.
Do companies keep track, You betcha. No review, no more software. Adobe has
records that go way back. There are groups that won't get review software
until John Smith finishes his Photoshop 3 review. But John moved out of the
area 3 years ago...
Rick
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