IT managers must abandon jargon and start speaking in plain terms about technology if boards are to make good decisions that benefit the whole business, argues Mark Street
Many professionals build their power and prestige by pretending they have arcane knowledge unavailable to us mere mortals. For example, plumbers earn a small fortune because they convince the rest ...
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