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Getting a slot in Ross’s calendar is difficult. He’s traveling a good 70% of the time and when he is in his office, just about everyone wants or needs to meet with him. Looking back, it seems the longest conversation I’ve had with ross was on our flight from Frankfurt to Chicago. “Maybe I should take more long-haul flights with Ross,” I mutter to myself. I pick up the phone and dial Helen, Ross’s assistant.
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© 2012 Christian Schuh, Michael F. Strohmer, Stephen Easton, Armin Scharlach, Peter Scharbert
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Schuh, C., Strohmer, M.F., Easton, S., Scharlach, A., Scharbert, P. (2012). In Ross’s Office. In: The CPO. Apress, Berkeley, CA. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-1-4302-4963-4_10
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