Sarangel
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Since the original thread seems to have undergone some metamorphasis, I thought I'd post the best general summery of the Car numbers we reference around here:
Car # 1. Generally believe that today's business processes are able to produce products that people consider Magic with the same consistency as throughout Disney's past.
Car # 2. Generally believe that today's business processes aren't producing products that people consider Magic with the same consistency as throughout Disney's past, but there is a personal belief that those processes will be changed soon to regain that consistency.
Car # 3. Generally believe that today's business processes aren't producing products that people consider Magic with the same consistency as throughout Disney's past, and there is a personal belief that those processes are unlikely to soon change and regain that consistency.
Car # 4. Generally believe that today's business practices mirror non-Disney practices that never produced consistent Magic, and Six Flags is as likely to produce a product that people consider Magic as is Disney.
Thanks to Walt's Frozen Head for these definitions.
Sarangel
Car # 1. Generally believe that today's business processes are able to produce products that people consider Magic with the same consistency as throughout Disney's past.
Car # 2. Generally believe that today's business processes aren't producing products that people consider Magic with the same consistency as throughout Disney's past, but there is a personal belief that those processes will be changed soon to regain that consistency.
Car # 3. Generally believe that today's business processes aren't producing products that people consider Magic with the same consistency as throughout Disney's past, and there is a personal belief that those processes are unlikely to soon change and regain that consistency.
Car # 4. Generally believe that today's business practices mirror non-Disney practices that never produced consistent Magic, and Six Flags is as likely to produce a product that people consider Magic as is Disney.
Thanks to Walt's Frozen Head for these definitions.
Sarangel