Digital Directions: The IT Crowd
How to Work—and Work Well—With Great Technologists
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● Strategic input: Good technologists should have a place at the table in coming up with strategy—whether it pertains to product offerings or digital workflow. All too often, developers are relegated to just building whatever other folks decide to do. This is a loss for the organization since developers can often be incredibly valuable strategic collaborators, seeing things from a different perspective. Also, it is critical for developers to be at the table to efficiently work through trade-offs regarding time, budget, and value.
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