In message <[log in to unmask]>, Robert Bracchi <[log in to unmask]> writes > >> As with all groups, whether virtual or corporeal, you still need the mix of >> personality types to actually get the thing moving. You know, the Beilbin >kind >> of thing, where you have individuals who take particular roles within groups >> (chairman, ideas person, resource finder, expert, completer-finisher, >supporter, >> etc.). It's difficult to see if that is happening in this particular >situation, >> and my suspicion would be that almost all of those who have responded so far >are >> ideas people or experts. It needs a chairman to bring it together and direct >> it, some resources, a couple of supporters to reflect and encourage, and of >> course a completer-finisher to actually do the work! >> >> Sheila > >Thanks I wonder if any of the group could say what type they are (I must admitt >I like ideas and Am not much of a completer finisher) then we could get going. >> -- I'm neither ( I think!) - just like to be involved - and this project sounds interesting in itself, not too work intensive, and might produce some useful results. I definitely do not want to be the one to pull the whole thing together! One of the problems with looking at hayfever is that a lot of patients will be using OTC medication. If we want to look at hayfever,do we want to look at this group as well? Mary >> > -- Mary Hawking Kingsbury Court Surgery Church Street Dunstable Beds LU5 4RS tel:01582 601289 (home) 01582 663218 (surgery) fax:01582 476488 (surgery) %%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%