Computerworld published a scare piece on rogue IT people. Linuxplanet countered with a piece that was about equal parts substance and hand-waving. I found myself mostly agreeing with the Linuxplanet piece, but was disappointed it didn’t go deeper into the counter-arguments. I’ve been on both sides of this.
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Rogue IT people and how to avoid hiring them
by Dave Farquhar on January 19, 2011
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