BUSINESSMAN
1 |
Do
you think the new system'll work?
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BUSINESSMAN
2 |
I
don't know. I hope so.
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BUSINESSMAN
1 |
It
seems like
we've tried everything else.
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BUSINESSMAN
2 |
You
know, we tried this system, too, a few years ago.
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BUSINESSMAN
1 |
How
did it work?
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BUSINESSMAN
2 |
A
dismal
failure.
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BUSINESSMAN
1 |
Seems
like a good idea in some ways. Why didn't it work?
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BUSINESSMAN
2 |
Well, I think it would've if everyone had
cooperated and really tried to make it work.
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BUSINESSMAN
1 |
Don't
you think, though, that with the new guidelines
we might do better this time?
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BUSINESSMAN
2 |
Uh-huh.
The details have been worked out so much more carefully this time.
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BUSINESSMAN
1 |
Everybody
in my department... well, nearly everybody... is amazingly optimistic
about it. I don't know when I've seen so much real enthusiasm and
hopefulness.
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BUSINESSMAN
2 |
Really?
Sounds like a good sign.
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BUSINESSMAN
1 |
Uh-huh.
As a matter of fact, I wouldn't be surprised if that's what just might
make the whole difference.
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BUSINESSMAN
2 |
You
mean the attitude of the...
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BUSINESSMAN
1 |
Sure.
When you come right down to it, with a thing like this it's the human
factor that's crucial. If we can just...
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BUSINESSMAN
2 |
...
just keep up the initial enthusiasm, until...
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BUSINESSMAN
1 |
...
until the thing has a chance to work...
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BUSINESSMAN
2 |
...
then it'll prove itself and everybody'll
do their part to make
a go of it.
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BUSINESSMAN
1 |
...
a go of it. Certainly seems worth
a try.
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