"e" vs "e" results
Jan. 8th, 2002 08:48 amapparantly 4 of us would like to be efficient, while 4 of us would rather be effective. 2 folks opted for "both" and then gave an interesting explaination, IMHO, mainly that "efficiency is a means, while effectiveness in an end, which would you have in this context?" were i hiring, i would recognize this as the "best" response.
as for me personally, here is how i would answer...one can be efficient without being effective. (corrolation is not causality.) and sometimes it is better to buckle under and get the job done, any way possible, rather than taking the time to be efficient about it, so i'd vote for an effective person over an efficient person.
as for me personally, here is how i would answer...one can be efficient without being effective. (corrolation is not causality.) and sometimes it is better to buckle under and get the job done, any way possible, rather than taking the time to be efficient about it, so i'd vote for an effective person over an efficient person.