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<blockquote data-quote="Grant" data-source="post: 3702" data-attributes="member: 1"><p>Generally a post grad is given guidance on how to ask the questions for their data. Whilst it may not seem appropriate to your view of the industry in real life, if you put a group of 1000 beekeepers in a room and ask them to carry out a task they will do it 1000 different ways.</p><p>So the questions have to be generic and in some instances closed to avoid 10,000 interpretations.</p><p>Beekeepers - packers - marketers: some operations deal with just one element, some operations the whole lifecycle, so again its what's appropriate for you. It could perhaps be avoided with a yes - no - n/a response</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Grant, post: 3702, member: 1"] Generally a post grad is given guidance on how to ask the questions for their data. Whilst it may not seem appropriate to your view of the industry in real life, if you put a group of 1000 beekeepers in a room and ask them to carry out a task they will do it 1000 different ways. So the questions have to be generic and in some instances closed to avoid 10,000 interpretations. Beekeepers - packers - marketers: some operations deal with just one element, some operations the whole lifecycle, so again its what's appropriate for you. It could perhaps be avoided with a yes - no - n/a response [/QUOTE]
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