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The Professional Problem by John McKnight, 1979. The Professional Problem By John McKnight Professor of Communication Studies and Associate Director of the Center for Urban Affairs at Northwestern University [This article was first presented at a seminar on professionalism held by the Mediating Structures Project of the American Enterprise Institute, 1979. Reprinted with permission. Professor McKnight can be contacted at 847-491-3214.]. Used in IL NET: How IL History and Philosophy Shape Our Future Training Manual August 2011 Page 1. The Professional Problem by John McKnight, 1979. Revolutions begin when people who are defined as problems achieve the power to redefine the Problem . --John McKnight Used in IL NET: How IL History and Philosophy Shape Our Future Training Manual August 2011 Page 2. The Professional Problem by John McKnight, 1979. The Professional Problem By John McKnight Revolutions begin when people who are defined as problems achieve the power to redefine the Problem .
The third explanation for the “professional problem” is the iatrogenic argument. While the inefficiency argument suggests that the problem is that professionals don’t work, the iatrogenicists argue that they do work—but to our detriment.
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Superintendent’s Quality Professional Learning Standards, Professional, Sample Professional Summary Statements, Developing a Professional Portfolio, Writing Professional Memos, RULES OF PROFESSIONAL CONDUCT, THE PROFESSIONAL ESSAY, 34 Subchapters 10- 31 Professional, Subchapters 10‐31 professional, Professional Settings User Guide, Professional Disclosure Statement, PROFESSIONAL INTRODUCTIONS, University of the Pacific