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The Colorful and Gray World of Engineering Management
Sometimes Things Just Aren't Fair
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over 3 years ago
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anita george
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Recently, I met with one of the people that I mentor. She was concerned because she found people across the company with more senior titles, jobs, and more responsibility than her, but they didn't have more experience or better skills. Somehow, they were...
The Colorful and Gray World of Engineering Management
Mistake or Trend?
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over 3 years ago
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anita george
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Sometimes there are almost too many things going on at work to keep it all straight. Is it fair to assume everyone on the team will get everything right? I say no. Many people you may only see at work, so sometimes it's easy to forget that they have lives...
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