[consulting] The list
John Saward
john at also.com.au
Sun Mar 27 00:26:23 UTC 2011
I like the movement this is taking; where a consultant is seen as a professional who is concerned with 'the big picture as well as the details'.
John
On 27/03/2011, at 4:00 AM, Gotham City Drupal wrote:
> Well said, Matt. I completely agree with you.
>
> I find I am often having to switch perspectives, skillsets and responsibilities at the drop of a hat (I'm sure you're all familiar). We have to both keep in mind the big picture as well as all the details. And not just our clients' big picture but our own, and our actions within the global economy; the effects our profession has on the larger world (and the latest bug in the Media_Gallery issue queue). It's great we have a place to discuss the entire spectrum, despite what some might think is a lack of focus: I rather think of it as an expression of the breadth and depth of our professional concerns, and apropos.
>
> Kelly Bell
> 917.446.1555
>
> On Mar 26, 2011, at 8:00, consulting-request at drupal.org wrote:
>
>> From: "matt j. sorenson" <matt at sorensonbros.net>
>> Subject: Re: [consulting] Purpose?
>>
>> for *the public record*, I'm loving this version of this [meta] discussion
>> of the purpose of the list, the recurrence of which many of us have
>> certainly come to expect... it demonstrates how the list is evolving, that
>> many are weary of the bickering (and/or that the most sensitive &
>> control-minded folk have left), and Jeff opened it up with some great
>> observations.
>>
>> I wear a lot of different hats, so my personal take is that I rather like
>> that the list acts as a pretty wide bucket. I think "consultant" itself is a
>> rather loosely-defined term for many of us, and for me that's just fine.
>>
>> --
>> matt j. sorenson
>> 320-424-0309
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