Robert D. Austin

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The Ballad of the White Horse

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Adventures of an IT Leader

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Measuring and Managing Perf...

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Harder Than I Thought: Adve...

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L'Essentiel Pour Manager Un...

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“Easily. It’s pretty common in this kind of job to see significant disparities in ability. It’s not like other kinds of work, where the guy who does it best might be one and a half times faster or better than the next person. In IT, especially in an area like software development, some people work a lot faster and a lot better than others.”
Robert D. Austin, Adventures of an IT Leader

“Oh, I see. I think. I don’t have to actually know things I don’t know, I just have to know what they are and realize that they’re in the don’t-know category.” The kid drained the last of a mug of Coke and slammed it down hard on the bar. “That’s it!”
Robert D. Austin, Adventures of an IT Leader

“Oh, I see. I think. I don’t have to actually know things I don’t know, I just have to know what they are and realize that they’re in the don’t-know category.” The kid drained the last of a mug of Coke and slammed it down hard on the bar. “That’s it!” Despite himself, Barton felt proud. He took”
Robert D. Austin, Adventures of an IT Leader



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