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Gentry Lee, chief engineer for planetary flight systems with the Jet Propulsion laboratory, gives compelling advice about how to balance risk and innovation when developing new technology.
Bringing Wi-Fi and new technologies to Surprise, Ariz., was not easy. But of course, change never is. Here are some lessons one CIO learned about and innovation.
How to give credit to those who deserve it.
Don't take on so much. Learn how to share the work.
It's never easy. Here's some advice to make it less painful.
They're arrogant. They're great workers. And they annoy everyone around them.
You don't need to continue what you're doing now and don't tell everyone right away.
You can't motivate the unmotivated, but for everyone else, here are some ideas.
Want more money? Prove you're worth it.
You have to create conditions for them to succeed. And it takes more than just opening your mouth and flapping your lips.
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