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Old 26-Mar-2008, 10:57
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Could you please help me understand the following in bold?

1. Project managers need to be great communicators. There is no way around that fact. The larger the team, the more important communications become.

2. Another category of passive aggressive behavior is overstepping authority, such as failing to ask for approval in advance. There is a fine line between a go-getter and someone who breaks the rules or rebels against authority figures.

In the above, does "a fine line" mean "a small difference?"
And does "go-getter" just mean "able man?"

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Could you please help me understand the following in bold?

1. Project managers need to be great communicators. There is no way around that fact. The larger the team, the more important communications become.

The fact cannot be ignored or avoided

2. Another category of passive aggressive behavior is overstepping authority, such as failing to ask for approval in advance. There is a fine line between a go-getter and someone who breaks the rules or rebels against authority figures.

In the above, does "a fine line" mean "a small difference?" It is more a difference that is vague and difficult to discern

And does "go-getter" just mean "able man?" Someone who is a go-getter is a person who actively goes after what he or she wants.

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Default Re: There is no way around...

I see, Anglika.

I really appreciate all your answers.
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Default Re: There is no way around...

FYI, about 'go-getter': In British English we normally say 'someone goes and gets something', but that phrase in American English is just 'go get' - which leads me to suppose that 'go-getter' is of American origin. A go-getter is someone who when s/he wants it will just 'go get' it.

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There is a fine line between a go-getter and someone who breaks the rules or rebels against authority figures.

(He's saying there is not much difference between the two. But I would be careful not to accept that as truth! )
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