Psychological warfare...
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What, exactly, is the subliminal message here? There can't possibly be this much usage of one phrase without a sinister motive. There are 6 more instances of the phrase "best practice(s)" on the page beyond what is shown...
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Looks like a hook for PHB's who feel the need to be fully buzzword compliant.
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It looks like "best practice" is for them just another relatively meaningless term, just like "benchmark" or "lean managment".
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@Erick said:
Looks like a hook for PHB's who feel the need to be fully buzzword compliant.
What with the blended global delivery, fit-gap analysis, and world class performance characteristics, you may be on to something here.
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This text looks created with a marketing fluff generator.
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I don't get it. Will it enable me to leverage my synergies, or what?
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@Spectre said:
I don't get it. Will it enable me to leverage my synergies, or what?
They're called "Answerthink" yet. That's choice.
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@Spectre said:
I don't get it. Will it enable me to leverage my synergies, or what?
Only if your synergistic partners can attain syzygy in collaboration.
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@Spectre said:
I don't get it. Will it enable me to leverage my synergies, or what?
I use it for proactive enterprise empowerment, and it's made me a thought leader in monetizing paradigm shifts. So I think the answer to your question is fairly obvious.
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I work for a <font color='red'>good</font> company. We provide many useful services that <font color='red'>good</font> people might find useless. So if you would be <font color='red'>good</font> enough to consider buying our software, there's a <font color='red'>good</font> chance that we can satisfy you.
--B. Gates
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BP