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Saturday, December 13, 2008
From The Bit Bucket
By Francis W. Porretto
As the most successful technical manager I know, I feel obligated, both professionally and morally, to set down my thoughts about engineering and the management of engineers. Both these fields are under-served, despite the profusion of books on them:
- From The Bit Bucket: Adventures In FibreChannel-Land
- From The Bit Bucket: Musings On Engineering Management, Part 1
- From The Bit Bucket: Overreach
- From The Bit Bucket: Giving In
- From The Bit Bucket: Keeping Control
- From The Bit Bucket: Babysitting
- From The Bit Bucket: Young Guns And Canal Horses
- From The Bit Bucket: Seductions
- From The Bit Bucket: Meeting Malaise and Committee Behavior
- From The Bit Bucket: The Well-Tempered Enforcer
- From The Bit Bucket: The JBM Model
- From The Bit Bucket: Power Tools
- From The Bit Bucket: Losing The Race
- From The Bit Bucket: Layoff-Proofing
- From The Bit Bucket: Bit Droppings
- From The Bit Bucket: The Fear Factor
- From The Bit Bucket: GIGO!
- From The Bit Bucket: A Battle That Never Ends
- From The Bit Bucket: Pointillist Failures
- From The Bit Bucket: Good And Bad Fights
- From The Bit Bucket: The War Against Cleverness
- From The Bit Bucket: What You Need To Know
- From The Bit Bucket: Time And Money
- From The Bit Bucket: The Holidays
- From The Bit Bucket: Aging
- From The Bit Bucket: Controlling The Interfaces
- From The Bit Bucket: Assorted Irritations
- From The Bit Bucket: "Let's Give 'Em Something To Talk About!"
- From The Bit Bucket: Is It Time To Despair?
- From The Bit Bucket: Software Heroes
- From The Bit Bucket: Unforgivable Sins
- From The Bit Bucket: Rules For Tools
- From The Bit Bucket: For Technoids Only
- From The Bit Bucket: Concentration And Productivity
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