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	<title>Comments on: Simon and Frank</title>
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		<title>By: Catherine</title>
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		<description>I&#039;m just &#039;re-visiting&#039; this site after the NDS conference last week. So many insights for me into just how complex, on one hand, and how &#039;humanly&#039; simple, on the other, your roles (and rewards?)are. How do sevice providers / your employer deal with the &quot;like what friends do&quot; bit? It seems so important to how you did your job in this situation, but I often hear people talk about this as a &#039;no-go&#039; area, something that holds a some degree of wariness (almost fear)? This question could equally be addressed to Gus or Vince or Ricky or many of the other contributors also. Really interested in your thoughts.</description>
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