Asking The Right Question

gordo

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Old executive/consultant tactic. When you don't know the answer, just turn it around and direct the question right back at the requestor. Like so:

Should you be using M0 just because that's what was used to create the original characterization data sets? Or should you actually be using M1, or M1 part 1 or 2?

And then turn around and walk away, as if to imply "If you don't know that answer, then, you really shouldn't be working here"

Works every time.
 
Old executive/consultant tactic. When you don't know the answer, just turn it around and direct the question right back at the requestor. Like so:

Should you be using M0 just because that's what was used to create the original characterization data sets? Or should you actually be using M1, or M1 part 1 or 2?

And then turn around and walk away, as if to imply "If you don't know that answer, then, you really shouldn't be working here"

Works every time.

You've done that enough times to know that it works every time? ROTFL!
 

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