13th December 2008, 04:44 PM
Yep, good point (but harder to get accurate and true results). One of the things surveys like this could do is highlight issues that need further research. Ultimately a combination of the IFA/BAJR has the widest reach to get a comprehensive and valid set of replies, if we can get the IFA to look at what 'we' see to be problems within the industry, and they then produce statistical evidence that there is a real problem, then we can pressurise them to do something about it. It's not easy of course, least of all in these troubled times, but I think its worth plugging away. Of course it would probably go the way of the benchmarking....
Of course it shouldn't be just to highlight issues that affect 'diggers', there's equally vital research into issues affecting managers and specialists etc
Second bottle of wine? What's the world coming to...
Of course it shouldn't be just to highlight issues that affect 'diggers', there's equally vital research into issues affecting managers and specialists etc
Second bottle of wine? What's the world coming to...