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Not a problem, Jimmie. About this week's case. Been travelling. I'm back.
Kim: in your absence on Monday, we talked a little about how to proceed on the next case. How's this sound: everyone takes a question. If the answer to one question depends on the answer to another, the folks doing those questions should get together and discuss. Everyone should distribute to the team a draft of the answer to the question by tomorrow (Thursday) night. Then folks could look at the responses, make suggestions, comments, etc. and distribute via email by Noon on Saturday. I'll then compile in a form that we can submit on Monday. Thoughts? I have randomly selected questions: here are the results. Jeff--#3; Jimmie--#1; Kim--#2; Dylan--#4. If folks are comfortable with this distribution, let me know. Best, Jeff "Jackson, James (JCJA)" <JCJA@chevron.com< on 09/13/2000 01:58:27 PM To: "'Dylan Windham'" <dwindham@uclink4.berkeley.edu<, jdasovic@enron.com, jjackson@haas.berkeley.edu cc: kkupiecki@arpartners.com Subject: RE: Team My Haas e-mail is forwarded to my work e-mail. Last week I was on vacation and did not see any of these e-mails. I worked all 4 questions in what turned out to be a parallel path (I will say your compiled answers were a lot better than mine). Anyway, please add my home e-mail address "jcjcal02@aol.com" (Thats a zero next to the 2) in addition to my hass email address. This will give me access to the data regardless of where I'm at. This is particularly important on weekends. Sorry I let you down on the first case. Jimmy < -----Original Message----- < From: Dylan Windham [SMTP:dwindham@uclink4.berkeley.edu] < Sent: September 11, 2000 7:44 AM < To: jdasovic@enron.com; jjackson@haas.berkeley.edu < Cc: kkupiecki@arpartners.com < Subject: < < < < Hello gang, < < Here is the latest version with Kimberly's changes. Review it and send me < any changes. < < --Dylan < << File: E220 Northrop Casewrite up.doc <<
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