Navigating Technological Changes in the Workplace: A Guide for Engineers
By
NotAnOtter
The bagel they save for the regulars. Don't skim, savour.
Summary
The article discusses the importance of adapting to new technologies in the workplace and being a voice of reason and pragmatism. It emphasizes the role of engineers in understanding and utilizing new technologies effectively within their organizations.
Key quotes
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If that can’t be done where you are, or isn’t valued, you’re in the wrong place.
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