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> Get the SME to come to your cube, if possible. You
> might have to use
> the ploy of asking him/her to help you set up some
> local software. This
> will get you out of the submissive role you would
> assume by going to
> his/her cube. You will gain more control over the
> meeting and will be
> able to ask the questions and control the pace.
OK, question time. Do many of you really have such a
hard time getting info from people? What's the
hang-up?
I'm being serious here. I've never had difficulty
getting info from people, and I certainly never had to
use a ploy to do so.
So what is the situation that you cannot get info from
people without going to elaborate lengths?
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(because life is too short to be inept)
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