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Re: Education and Productivity: What's the Correlation?
Subject:Re: Education and Productivity: What's the Correlation? From:Bruce Byfield <bbyfield -at- AXIONET -dot- COM> Date:Wed, 25 Jun 1997 12:07:02 -0400
>Meetings run smoother. It's easier to keep a PhD on-topic and >focused on the particular agenda for the meeting.
Well, sometimes. One of the many reasons that I'm an ex-academic is
that, in my experience, many academics become obsessive about detail.
By that, I don't mean that they _can_ focus closely--that's obviously a
benefit. Rather, I mean that they focus on details exclusively, and
don't know when it's time to move on. Give them a plan that has to be
acted on by tomorrow, and they'll spend half an hour commenting on the
positioning of commas (and not just English Phds, either).
I like nitpicking as much as anyone, but the lack of academic
perspective can be infuriating.
--
Bruce Byfield (bbyfield -at- axionet -dot- com)
Technical Writer / Job Bank Team, STC Canada West Coast Chapter
h: (604) 421-7189
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