Optimism, hope and realistic appraisal of circumstances provide the basis for successful negotiations and resolution of conflict. As I read Doug's commentary I am reminded of a statement I heard many years ago: " In a serious accident, it matters not who is right, but who is left". Clarity, strength and trust most often win the day.
Well done Doug, you have positioned this well and for what it is worth I agree with you.
Shared this with a member of The Churchill Society here. They get together for readings of the great man’s writings, dinners and cigars. Not in boiler suits as far as I know. His response was “well thought through and presented.”
Optimism, hope and realistic appraisal of circumstances provide the basis for successful negotiations and resolution of conflict. As I read Doug's commentary I am reminded of a statement I heard many years ago: " In a serious accident, it matters not who is right, but who is left". Clarity, strength and trust most often win the day.
Well done Doug, you have positioned this well and for what it is worth I agree with you.
Shared this with a member of The Churchill Society here. They get together for readings of the great man’s writings, dinners and cigars. Not in boiler suits as far as I know. His response was “well thought through and presented.”
The members of our Churchill Society are sticklers for details. I'll send photographic proof.