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Layer 8 Communications Skills...
Regarding the CCIE declining questions on the 7-layer OSI model... he had a great opportunity there to impress with his ability to adeptly switch between tech knowledge and the requirements of his questioner (who is basically a substitute for his future managers, colleagues and customers).I recall the productivity guru Dennis Waitley saying something like: "Out there, somewhere, there's a hungry kid... with a laptop."