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Jan 17, 2007

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R. Paul Waddington

Randall's, Ralph's and Evans Yare's exclusions are the actions of individuals who have so little faith in their abilities to promote that they see excluding individuals as the only solution. DaraTech's staff need an education in public relations. Even if Randall were a competitor Daratech are telling us all their staff do not have the communication skills necessary to communicate with, control or influence a competitor.
Autodesk once excluded me from an Inventor function simply because the Autodesk's presenter knew I knew of some issues with Inventor that he was terrified I would ask him about.
On the other hand Alibre and LEAP Australia allowed me to attend their Alibre presentation, and we are 'competitors', and in doing so demonstrated a level of professionalism that those who 'choose to exclude' don't have, with the net result that if I don't have a solution that I think is best for a customer I can comfortably recommend Alibre's product and LEAP as an alternative. "Co-Operative Competition" I call it.
In summary if a competitor worries you enough to consider their exclusion from your presentations, you aren't as good as you think you are or should be!

Don

Get ready for a shock and awe situation for Ralph if he only thinks "serveral dozen" media will attend the Autodesk World Press Day event.

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