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The main difference is that Mr Wolfensohn did most of his own shrieking and shouting, whereas Mr Wolfowitz pays others to bark for him.A new president inherits a corps of 8,600 highly qualified and experienced staff in full command of a jargon and house culture that can bewilder new bosses.
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