University of California Berkeley College of Engineering Professor And Dean

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University of California Berkeley College of Engineering Professor And Dean
Karl S Pister
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Pister: Yes, I did a lot of work. In fact I continued to be concerned about the teaching of mathematics even the time I became dean. I think the only really what I would call nasty letter that I ever wrote as a dean, I only wrote one such letter early on in my career, was to the head of the math department complaining about this very issue. Then I learned, I think, an important lesson that if you want to persuade people, you don t get them mad at you. So I changed my philosophy early on in my t
...enure as dean. I tried to maintain that philosophy ever since, that when you have a problem with someone or some organization you have to resist the temptation to come down on them and put them in a corner because you re never going to resolve the issue satisfactorily when you do that. I coined the term, let s look for a "constructive solution" to the problem. My executive assistant, Billie Greene, was quite good at that, reminding me if I had the temptation to come down too hard on someone.
I do have a recollection of the special committee on teaching.


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