Why Are CEOs Failing Software Engineers? 13 minutes read.
"Whereas replication management is focused on transmuting recipes and ingredients (discovered value) into replicated goods (replicated value) by a committed date, creative management is passionately attempting to discover new recipes, to meet unmet needs, through a series of value attempts, most of which fail. Therefore, the purpose of a creative management system is to find previously unknown recipes (unknown value) and transmute it into discovered value – new recipes and new ingredients." -- Gene Bond captures the evolution of management very nicely, and how management (not only CEOs) should lead their teams in the software era.
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