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by swombat
5203 days ago
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Of course it is. I was lucky to have several managers that I would call "good", and even a couple of "great" ones, so that before I jumped into the startup world I got to see what a "good" manager does for a project. Those were sometimes Accenture people, sometimes people who worked to the client. The fact that they worked for a consultancy was irrelevant, but the fact that they were managers was obviously relevant. How could my background not be "interwoven" in the article content and recommendations? Are you suggesting I should make things up instead of basing them on experience? |
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No. I am saying, now explicitly, that the shortcomings of the article are directly related to 1 & 2 in my original comment.