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by dontbenebby
2685 days ago
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>Although I agree with the base of your point, I think it is worth noting that there are likely plenty of folks underneath him with the knowledge to sway policies and implement them. True, and while I understand that high level officials do not necessarily need to be able to write code or explain the difference between public and private key crypto, they should have a base level of understanding to make decisions on the materials prepared by their employees. I don't think someone who isn't familiar with the concept of a USB drive is at that base level of understanding. |
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EDIT: but "Gpetrium"'s statement is actually still correct ("a department can still be functional and even successful if their boss listens and applies the ideas offered") - maybe from this perspective it's more a "must" for a successful manager, but, after the "listening" comes the "judging" and that MUST be based on own know-how.