Danh ngôn của Edwin Catmull

We need business leaders who have a respect for technical issues even if they don't have technical backgrounds. In a lot of U.S. industries, including cars and even computers, many managers don't think of technology as a core competency, and this attitude leads them to farm out technical issues.
We need business leaders who have a respect for technical issues even if they don't have technical backgrounds. In a lot of U.S. industries, including cars and even computers, many managers don't think of technology as a core competency, and this attitude leads them to farm out technical issues.
Chúng tôi cần những nhà lãnh đạo doanh nghiệp tôn trọng các vấn đề kỹ thuật ngay cả khi họ không có kiến thức nền tảng về kỹ thuật. Trong nhiều ngành công nghiệp của Hoa Kỳ, bao gồm ô tô và thậm chí cả máy tính, nhiều nhà quản lý không coi công nghệ là năng lực cốt lõi và thái độ này khiến họ phải giải quyết các vấn đề kỹ thuật.
Tác giả: Edwin Catmull | Chuyên mục: Computers | Sứ mệnh: [2]
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Các câu danh ngôn khác của cùng chuyên mục: Computers
- As a kid, I was always into art at the same time as computers, and eventually I realised I was making more interesting stuff with my keyboard than with my hands. I really enjoyed modifying computer games more than playing them, so that got me into programming.
- All of a sudden, if you think about the entire ecosystem of connected devices that can pull down information, access content and allow me to share and work and communicate, the vast majority now are not Windows computers. They are iPhones. They are iPads. They are Android devices.
- When I was 8 or 9, I started using bulletin board systems, which was the precursor to the Internet, where you'd dial into... a shared system and shared computers. I've had an email address since the late '80s, when I was 8 or 9 years old, and then I got on the Internet in '93 when it was first starting out.
- Computers will be able to do all the mundane tasks in our daily lives.
- Comic books aren't nerdy. You'd have to be an idiot to think computers are nerdy.