Faculty development is a sophisticated, dynamic, demanding, and challenging field that calls for professional staff possessing a broad range of competencies, skills, and positive personal qualities. Indeed, as Sell and Chism point out in an earlier article, the range of competencies and attributes needed for a faculty developer suggests a person who can \u27walk on water\u27 -- one who has a rare blend of conceptual, technical, interpersonal, and organizational skills. But even those developers fortunate enough to possess such enviable skills and attributes need something else if they are to flourish as facilitators. The formula for success calls for still another essential ingredient-the help and counsel of professional colleagues. Shari...