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Leading Geeks: How to Manage and Lead the People Who Deliver Technology (edition 2002)

by Paul Glen, David H. Maister, Warren G. Bennis

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At first glance, this book has an appealing title and would seem to be useful for a course on IT Team Leadership. Upon closer inspection, however, the book fails to historicize technical work -- as if technical work were something that appeared with the computer. Carr's treatments of technical work, for instance, are more convincing precisely because Carr places technical work within an historical context.
  mdobe | Dec 3, 2011 |
At first glance, this book has an appealing title and would seem to be useful for a course on IT Team Leadership. Upon closer inspection, however, the book fails to historicize technical work -- as if technical work were something that appeared with the computer. Carr's treatments of technical work, for instance, are more convincing precisely because Carr places technical work within an historical context.
  mdobe | Dec 3, 2011 |

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