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Dorie Clark, adjunct professor at Duke University's Fuqua School of Business and the author of "Entrepreneurial You," said asking to pick someone's brain has become overused to the point of thoughtlessness.
Wow, imagine paying $3.5 million to pick someone's brain over lunch?
In essence, that is what you're doing when you ask to pick someone's brain.
You ask for permission to "pick someone's brain," which in most circumstances would get you arrested as a psychopath.
Much preferred to sending random LinkedIn messages asking to "pick someone's brain". Mentors aren't a surefire way to get ahead in your career once you're in a job, but can be helpful when you're evaluating an offer or have questions on a new industry.
In the interest of exploring what it might be like to pick someone's brain someone while feeling, on some level, that you share a face, I went to Daalder's studio, stuck my head in a black tandem helmet, and asked questions.
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I've never had a problem asking for five minutes to meet and pick someone's brain.
"The tradition is to pick someone who's died.
When picking a friend, it's better to pick someone that you really know, such as an old pal.
"They have to pick someone who can pull it off, and they have to pick somebody who cares".
If we had to pick someone from another team?
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