softball and homework.
Feb. 19th, 2003 12:56 amPlayed softball again tonight. My team lost again, but it was fun. I was able to (sorta) play second and hit (the rules of the league allow for a pinch runner in my condition).
Beth made comment to Patrick G. about hoping somebody continued on the softball tradition. I put in, in my most snotty voice, "Make a first year do it!" She looked back at me and said, "Watch it, Kat, or we'll make you do it." (I am a first year, which is prolly why I find the whole thing so amusing.)
Now working on my project. doing the first assignment here: http://www.sims.berkeley.edu/courses/is208/s03/208-course-outline03.html#MGO
If anybody can explain to me the difference between an organization's mission, its goals, and its objective, I'd appreciate it. From here, they look like three different words for the same thing.
Bed, and up in the morning to finish this.
Beth made comment to Patrick G. about hoping somebody continued on the softball tradition. I put in, in my most snotty voice, "Make a first year do it!" She looked back at me and said, "Watch it, Kat, or we'll make you do it." (I am a first year, which is prolly why I find the whole thing so amusing.)
Now working on my project. doing the first assignment here: http://www.sims.berkeley.edu/courses/is208/s03/208-course-outline03.html#MGO
If anybody can explain to me the difference between an organization's mission, its goals, and its objective, I'd appreciate it. From here, they look like three different words for the same thing.
Bed, and up in the morning to finish this.
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Date: 2003-02-19 02:34 pm (UTC)And if you do that, you'll be better than most companies, or even many human beings. ^_^
Meanwhile, I go through the days trying not to grab people, shake them, and scream "What do you MEAN?" at the top of my lungs... Most of them, of course, mean nothing, having never been taught to mean anything.
The good news is that sentences with verbs and nouns will be such a shock to your professor that he or she will give you an automatic "A" (may it be so easy)!