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Interviewing with "The Sawatsky Method"
Merlin Mann | Aug 17 2006
I enjoyed this recent ATC story about the interview skills guru, John Sawatsky. "The Sawatsky Method" contrasts sharply with the confrontational attack dog methods most of us associate with people like Mike Wallace:
More on Sawatsky here and here, including this gem:
Even for non-journalists, if you need to conduct the occasional interview, Sawatsky's got some golden tips. 8 Comments
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