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[quote=Anonymous]I'm amazed how many people professionally won't help a peer / colleague out. I constantly get requests, and am told by my boss "tell them no. I don't want you working on things that aren't driving results for our business and aren't on your personal scorecard". These are not requests that would take dozens or hundreds of hours of my time, or cost any extra resources. Often I could help the person out with maybe 60-90 minutes of my time total. It blows my mind. Personally, my wife and I often divide and conquer projects, but make it a point to help each other out when one requests it. I'll be honest, sometimes I prioritize my projects over hers (and she does likewise), but eventually I will get to it when she says something like "I've asked you multiple times over the past 2 weeks to please help me with X." If I was a better husband I would probably prioritize her projects better, but I would never dream of telling her no.[/quote]
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