Digital Directions: The IT Crowd
How to Work—and Work Well—With Great Technologists
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Here are some of the ways that technical developers can thrive in a publishing organizations—or any other for that matter:
● Leadership/Mentorship: Good de-velopers need to report to another technology professional. Managers with a technology background will understand their needs and be more effective advocates for them. Also, technical folks look for managers from whom they can learn, and who can mentor. Bottom line: You can't hire a good developer and just plop them down in the middle of an editorial or marketing team. They won't be happy.
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