Putt's Law and the Successful Technocrat: How to Win in the Information Age.9780471714224Putt's law & the successful technocrat tech·no·crat n. 1. An adherent or a proponent of technocracy. 2. A technical expert, especially one in a managerial or administrative position. ; how to win in the information age. Putt, Archibald. Wiley-Interscience 2006 171 pages $24.95 Hardcover TK5105 The first law of the pseudonymous Refers to a pseudonym, which is a fictitious name or alias. Pronounced "soo-don-a-miss." Contrast with anonymous, which means nameless. Putt (who has served as a technology manager in a multinational corporation multinational corporation, business enterprise with manufacturing, sales, or service subsidiaries in one or more foreign countries, also known as a transnational or international corporation. These corporations originated early in the 20th cent. and as president of an international technical society) states: "Technology is dominated by two types of people: those who understand what they do not manage and those who manage what they do not understand." Expanding on this theme, he utilizes a humorous tone to dispense advice to technology managers on how to successfully navigate their organizational culture Please help [ rewrite this article] from a neutral point of view. Mark blatant advertising for , using . so as to ensure career advancement. ([c]20062005 Book News, Inc., Portland, OR) |
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