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It is one thing to ask a question where you are looking for help in a 'gray'
area even as a consultant. However, the question was for a very basic area
if you know the supply chain function.

Another question - does his client know that he has no experience in MRP?
Not just BPCS, but the general principals of MRP?

Look at his company and their BPCS clients - why don't they help him?
The consultants that I know are all APICS certified which tell me they know
the principals of MRP.

This is typical of what has happened in the past few years. US consultants
have priced themselves out of a job. Now the consulting and helpdesk has
gone off-shore to "cheep" no knowledge employees that use a data base to
solve problems. 

One thing, I will think twice when looking for help, to even consider 
Dnyanesh R Deshpande or his company Linc Software Services Pvt. Ltd. 



-----Original Message-----
From: bpcs-l-bounces@xxxxxxxxxxxx [mailto:bpcs-l-bounces@xxxxxxxxxxxx] On
Behalf Of WASHBURNCCINC@xxxxxxx
Sent: Friday, December 05, 2003 7:33 PM
To: bpcs-l@xxxxxxxxxxxx
Subject: Re: help

I could not agree with Sally more. I have worked about have my life as an 
internal employee and half as a consultant. I have learned and shared many
ideas 
with/from people on both sides of the fence. I don't agree with the comments

by RKHBIT at all. I have always felt that the best "CONSULTANTs" or internal

employees are the ones who can get the job accomplished. If that means that
they 
have to ask someone a question I certainly would rather have them do that 
then to try and solve the issue and do it incorrectly?

KW
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