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BobbyDouglas
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RE: Should I learn Java? - 5/6/2006 18:54:33
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Basically, as long as you ask an "expert" why do you need to be one? - I agree with you here. I was mainly getting at that you need to at least know the industry; you don't necessarily have to be an expert in each field.
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dpf
Posts: 7126 Joined: 11/12/2003 From: India-napolis Status: offline
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RE: Should I learn Java? - 5/7/2006 13:28:23
i tend to agree with you yb. a skilled manager can manage a company or project without being an expert inthat field. in the corp world, CEOs change companies and industries and are heavily recruited. th expert worker doesnt always make a good manager
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Tailslide
Posts: 6296 Joined: 5/10/2005 From: Out here on the raggedy edge Status: offline
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RE: Should I learn Java? - 5/7/2006 13:32:30
For what it's worth I agree too - having spent a fair amount of time working in HR I can tell you that we had a lot of Project Managers in the IT Dept - don't think any of them had any specific technical knowledge related to the projects they were involved with.
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