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Cosmic Advice For the Young Planner
New England Planning (1998)
  • John Mullin
  • Robert Mitchell
Abstract
Last fall, two of New England's oldest planners were sitting on the top of Mount Monadnock when they were approached by a group of graduate students. After a brief spell of friendly conversation, several students asked the wise ones for sage advice on the pitfalls of local planning. With a glint in their eyes and a sense of puckish humor they started to outline forty ways in which a newly minted planner could short circuit his/her career. And so, in what they hope will be taken with a great grain of salt, they listed the following.
Publication Date
March, 1998
Publisher Statement
Reprinted by permission of Sage Publications, Inc.
Citation Information
John Mullin and Robert Mitchell. "Cosmic Advice For the Young Planner" New England Planning (1998)
Available at: http://works.bepress.com/john_mullin/49/