Re: Resume Revision

Subject: Re: Resume Revision
From: Laurence Burrows <burrows -at- IBM -dot- NET>
Date: Fri, 30 Oct 1998 11:31:48 +1100

Robert Plamondon wrote:

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Interesting. In other words, you actively select for subordinates who
expect their actions to be treated with suspicion.
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No, I actively select co-workers who think for themselves.

In my publishing business (and in my wife's psychological practice) I find
that people who have an us-vs-them mentality spend too much time bitching
and not enough time doing.

A technical writer who sees only 'their' picture can sour a contract to
braking point by failing to see that a client does not want to hear (and
can do nothing about) the technical writer's 'bad hair day.'

The client is, after all, paying for a service. They don't care that my
wife is sick or my child has broken a limb--they have deadlines with
printers, re-sellers and their bank.

The proactive co-worker recognizes this, and either alerts me in time to
keep the project on track, or organizes for someone else to fill in. I
reciprocate by granting time off without question--my criteria being that
if the task is finished within budget and deadline then the client is happy.

Regards,

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Laurence Burrows, Navex Pty Ltd
mailto:burrows -at- ibm -dot- net, 100026 -dot- 172 -at- compuserve -dot- com
tel: +61 3 9602 4533 fax: +61 3 9602 4854
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