Not exact matches
With the help of a
junior colleague (Christopher Laessø), he tracks the phone to an apartment building in a rough neighborhood, where, in a burst of desperation and callous glee, he executes an ill - advised plot to scare the thieves into
giving up their contraband.
I'm usually able to see both sides of an argument, but here, honestly, I just can not understand the logic of the other side
given the pervasive utilization in the legal profession of
junior colleagues to write judicial opinions, briefs, motions, articles, letters, etc. on which senior folks sign off.
I therefore believe the correct question (which my
colleague David Maister and I have been asking partners at significant firms for some years) is: «tell me please, what percentage of your work could you delegate to a
junior,
given that that
junior was properly trained to do the work with quality?»
Alongside mentoring more
junior colleagues, your experience of
giving presentations at journal clubs, lab meetings and scientific conferences will put you in good stead for taking the lead and looking the part in a commercial environment.
However, the least gracious agent (
colleague) was an award winning female practitioner — who would never
give of her time to help a
junior agent.