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RE: common time-management mistake: rack & stack
From: Nathan Eisenberg <nathan () atlasnetworks us>
Date: Fri, 17 Feb 2012 08:34:36 +0000
With apologies to Randy, let the CCNAs fight with label makers.
No, your CTO shouldn't be racking and stacking routers all the time. The fundamental concept of an organizational hierarchy dictates that. But a CTO who has lost touch with the challenges inherent in racking and stacking a router can't effectively support his team. See the TV series 'undercover boss' for a (possibly trite and clichéd) example of this. "Your position never gives you the right to command. It only imposes on you the duty of so living your life that others can receive your orders without being humiliated." --Dag Hammarskjold
Current thread:
- common time-management mistake: rack & stack Jeff Wheeler (Feb 16)
- RE: common time-management mistake: rack & stack Nathan Eisenberg (Feb 17)
- Re: common time-management mistake: rack & stack Jeff Wheeler (Feb 17)
- Re: common time-management mistake: rack & stack Sven Olaf Kamphuis (Feb 17)
- Re: common time-management mistake: rack & stack Alain Hebert (Feb 17)
- Re: common time-management mistake: rack & stack Sven Olaf Kamphuis (Feb 17)
- Re: common time-management mistake: rack & stack Justin M. Streiner (Feb 17)
- Re: common time-management mistake: rack & stack Joel jaeggli (Feb 17)
- Re: common time-management mistake: rack & stack Sven Olaf Kamphuis (Feb 17)
- Re: common time-management mistake: rack & stack Leo Bicknell (Feb 17)
- RE: common time-management mistake: rack & stack George Bonser (Feb 17)
- Re: common time-management mistake: rack & stack Chad Dailey (Feb 17)
- Re: common time-management mistake: rack & stack Jay Ashworth (Feb 17)
- RE: common time-management mistake: rack & stack George Bonser (Feb 17)
(Thread continues...)
- RE: common time-management mistake: rack & stack Nathan Eisenberg (Feb 17)
