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 Shazam and His Mentor
SHAZAM and His Mentor
By W. Scott Cameron
It's amazing how the things you learn growing up stick with you. Take my introduction early in life with mentoring.
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 Tough Questions
Tough Questions
by Terry Little
I had just spent four days at the Defense Systems Management College discussing a case study with 12 small groups of program management students. As I drove back to my hotel, I asked myself, "Was it worth it?"
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