Geeks wissen technisch mehr als ihre Vorgesetzten
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Bemerkungen
In geekwork, the traditional knowledge distribution assumed in the guild System is completely turned on its head. Managers rarely know all the details about the work of their subordinates.
Von Paul Glen im Buch Leading Geeks (2003) im Text The Nature of Geekwork auf Seite 65The inversion of this unspoken assumption, commonly held by both geeks and tnanagers, leads both to discomfort. Managers feel compelled to try to make technical decisions about issues that they are not equipped to handle. Technicians refuse to acknowlprlae nr respect the expertise that managers bring to the organization, since it is different from their own. Ultimately, both managers and geeks strain against this outmoded idea.
Von Paul Glen im Buch Leading Geeks (2003) im Text The Nature of Geekwork auf Seite 651 Erwähnungen
- Leading Geeks - How to Manage and Lead the People Who Deliver Technology (Paul Glen) (2003)