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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]Is this your first time working with a man?[/quote] :lol: [/quote] It's a behavior exhibited by both genders. Pseudo experts. They know what OTHERS have written about the subject, but have never done it themselves. These types are gunning for management, executive, or C-suite roles where they need to translate "geek speak" into "decision speak". This is a very useful skill in both government and corporate leadership. Those who need to make decisions don't need to know HOW to do something; rather, they just need to understand sufficiently to determine whether it's in the best interests of the organization to take a particular risk, invest in a project/technology, or expand into a new business area. Be careful with this type of person. S/he may be a narcissist and ultimately your boss one day.[/quote]
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