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Business Quote by Ken Wahl

“For me, it really doesn't make much difference whether you work with someone two hours or two months. We're there to do a job and you do it. It's just like any other business - if you're with somebody 12 or 15 weeks, you're bound to get to know them, whether you want to or not.” quote by Ken Wahl
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“For me, it really doesn't make much difference whether you work with someone two hours or two months. We're there to do a job and you do it. It's just like any other business - if you're with somebody 12 or 15 weeks, you're bound to get to know them, whether you want to or not.”

Ken Wahl

About This Quote

The quote emphasizes that the duration of a professional relationship doesn’t change the core purpose: completing the work, and familiarity naturally develops over time.

In simple terms: Work focus stays the same regardless of time spent together.

Key Takeaway

Prioritize the task, not the length of partnership.

Themes

professionalism relationships work ethic

Mood

neutral pragmatic

Type

advice observational

When to use this quote

  • project collaboration
  • long‑term contracts
  • short‑term gigs
  • team onboarding
  • client interactions

Key Concepts

task orientation human dynamics

Questions to Reflect On

  • How do you keep focus on objectives when you grow close to a colleague?
  • Can brief projects be as effective as extended ones?
A Different Perspective

Longer engagements may create emotional bias that clouds objective assessment.

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