May 2010
Intermediate to advanced
480 pages
5h 16m
English
One of the authors was having dinner with a friend who is currently a university president. When asked about what kinds of activities filled his day, he commented, “Well, today I had to fire a professor.” Someone at the table asked, “Why? Was he incompetent?” “No,” replied the president, “he was very current in his field! The problem was that no one in his department could remember a staff meeting that he attended that did not end in an argument. He was absolutely impossible to get along with and created so much friction in the department that nothing was getting done.” In this case, the professor’s lack of interpersonal skills made his other skills irrelevant.
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