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| :In reference to names/titles, if they don't have their own page/article or they're not captured as a data element, then I don't see the need for consistency. That is, if foo uses CEO and bar uses Pres & CEO, who cares? | | :In reference to names/titles, if they don't have their own page/article or they're not captured as a data element, then I don't see the need for consistency. That is, if foo uses CEO and bar uses Pres & CEO, who cares? |
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− | :See [[IBM]] key people as an example. Now, if titles '''were''' being captured, it would be another story. --[[User:Centiare|Centiare]] 14:05, 15 November 2006 (PST) | + | :See [[Directory:IBM]] key people as an example. Now, if titles '''were''' being captured, it would be another story. --[[User:Centiare|Centiare]] 14:05, 15 November 2006 (PST) |
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| :: DOH! We are tracking titles. However, since they are subjective, there's no good way of enforcing consistency. From a search & reporting standpoint, one merely has to search on key_person1, 2, etc. regardless of the respective titles to get a listing of who are ''key people''. (That is, click on the mag glass & eliminate the person's name - you'll get all key_people1, 2, etc.) Again, see [[IBM]] as an example of this facility. --[[User:Centiare|Centiare]] 14:12, 15 November 2006 (PST) | | :: DOH! We are tracking titles. However, since they are subjective, there's no good way of enforcing consistency. From a search & reporting standpoint, one merely has to search on key_person1, 2, etc. regardless of the respective titles to get a listing of who are ''key people''. (That is, click on the mag glass & eliminate the person's name - you'll get all key_people1, 2, etc.) Again, see [[IBM]] as an example of this facility. --[[User:Centiare|Centiare]] 14:12, 15 November 2006 (PST) |