People get sloppy. Sometimes people are always sloppy, soggy. In choosing people to work with, the issue of balancing aptitude with experience comes up. There are people who have done a job day-in and day-out for years - lots of experience - but they are no better than a bright new thing with just a [...]
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Practice to be Crisp
Posted by Benjamin in Thursday, February 7th 2008
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