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Onkel Neal
09-12-09, 10:05 AM
Article (http://www.computerworld.com/s/article/9137708/Opinion_The_unspoken_truth_about_managing_geeks)

....for IT groups respect is the currency of the realm. IT pros do not squander this currency. Those whom they do not believe are worthy of their respect might instead be treated to professional courtesy, a friendly demeanor or the acceptance of authority. Gaining respect is not a matter of being the boss and has nothing to do with being likeable or sociable; whether you talk, eat or smell right; or any measure that isn't directly related to the work. The amount of respect an IT pro pays someone is a measure of how tolerable that person is when it comes to getting things done, including the elegance and practicality of his solutions and suggestions. IT pros always and without fail, quietly self-organize around those who make the work easier, while shunning those who make the work harder, independent of the organizational chart.

This self-ordering behavior occurs naturally in the IT world because it is populated by people skilled in creative analysis and ordered reasoning. Doctors are a close parallel. The stakes may be higher in medicine, but the work in both fields requires a technical expertise that can't be faked and a proficiency that can only be measured by qualified peers.

Very cool article!

Arclight
09-12-09, 11:07 AM
Excellent article, nothing more to add really. :up:

I wish more people knew how to keep their geeks happy. :yep:

Wolfehunter
09-12-09, 01:09 PM
Good story.. :up: