Archived posting to the Leica Users Group, 1999/10/10
[Author Prev] [Author Next] [Thread Prev] [Thread Next] [Author Index] [Topic Index] [Home] [Search]Norm, Really really great post. Jim At 09:25 PM 10/10/99 -0700, Aubin wrote: >Hi Erwin, > >lovely posting. I have to laugh, there are a whole lot of experts out there >when it comes to telling other people how to run their own multi-million >dollar international business. As a Boeing employee I hear it all the time >from people who just know they're a lot better at designing and marketing >airplanes. > >Its okay, they do care. They wouldn't make so much noise and get so >involved if they didn't, and you have to respect that fervor. I used to think >that I knew it all too, then as I got more involved in managing things, I >found out that there were ten things going on for everything I knew about. > >Every one of those things involved more resources, affected more parts of the >company, and had more impact then the stuff I knew about. I discovered that >a lot of those folks got there by knowing more than me about those things, >and that I could learn a lot by listening and watching, for the long haul and >not just for a few months. So I learned patience: nothing worthwhile happens >in a day or a year. I can wait. Leica has been around for decades, they have >a few clues about the market they are in, they know their customer base >far better than it knows itself, and I expect them to do the best they can. > >Besides, they could go away right now, and I'd still have the best glass and >cameras in the world. If someone then surpassed them, I'd switch. Its just >a tool, not a relationship. I think getting emotionally involved with my tools is >something I will manage to do without. > >Erwin, once more let me thank you for your contributions. You continue to shine >an amazingly clear and bright light into this place, and its you and the rest of the >photographers here who make this a good place to be. > >The noise doesn't bother me, I'm originally from New York, have learned to >sleep on the subways when I had to, learned to sleep with gunfire around me, >and I have a very good delete key. Let 'em squawk: me I don't pay them no never >mind . .whoever they are. > >later - > >Norm > >p.s. - the rest of you out there . . .get off your lazy butts and get a copy of Ted's >book, you ain't never seen the likes! My wife took it to the OR on Friday and >the surgeons and the nurses were all over it like white on rice. They were seeing >themselves, seeing people they know, or just exhilarating in the fact that >no one has ever caught them and what they do so well. Not even the same >hospital but still the pictures captured the essence so well; they immediately >identified with every shot. Every shot. Do yourself the favor of seeing what >Leica is about. Do yourself the favor of seeing why you need to listen to this >man when he speaks. > >N >