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“What, exactly, do you do?” Slack. Jawed. Amazement. This question is coming from someone I trust. A trusted employee who has been working in my group at the startup for years. This guy always tells me the straight dope and now he’s asking me what I do with my day because he honestly does not know.
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© 2007 Michael Lopp
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(2007). Managers Are Not Evil. In: Managing Humans. Apress. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-1-4302-0271-4_2
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