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Thanks, Allison.

Time can bring a lot of perspective in those cases.

Michael

Michael Wade of AZ 1:33PM August 06, 2010

Michael, I love this post! These are great points. It's so easy to come in and think you've got the situation pegged, without taking the time to learn the context. Things may look very different in six months, so the best thing people can do is, as you said, "bring your own style to the job and let time do its work."

Alison Green of DC 12:50PM August 06, 2010

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