[Download free ebook] The Geek Gap: Why Business And Technology Professionals Don't Understand Each Other And Why They Need Each Other to Survive
✿ Bill Pfleging ✿
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0 of 0 people found the following review helpful. Five StarsBy CustomerA great product would purchase more like it in the future.0 of 0 people found the following review helpful. A good ReadBy quietstormIf you're like me and like computer history books and books about the stars of the field, and books about deathmarches and managing software projects and people, then this book is worth reading. (Ever notice how our field has so many interesting books?). I read it quickly...and found I could grFrom Publishers WeeklyLack of respect and trust, poor communication and a culture clash make for an often-disastrous divide between "geeks" and "suits," according to Pfleging, a computer consultant and "dyed-in-the-wool geek," and Zetlin, a business writer (Telecommuting for Dummies) representing tBusiness managers (suits) and technology professionals (geeks) have become warring camps in too many companies. While both groups have no trouble following the lingo of their own specialties, when they have to communicate with each other, neither side fully understands mdash; or wants to understand mdash; the other. And thatrsquo;s a big problem in an increasingly technology-dependent business environment where success depends on the smooth integration of both business savvy and technological e... [PDF.oo52] The Geek Gap: Why Business And Technology Professionals Don't Understand Each Other And Why They Need Each Other to Survive Rating: 4.81 (575 Votes)
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