Why suits don't get IT
09 Nov 2006 | by Rhymer Rigby
In most firms, there's a perpetual stand-off between techie staff and their lay colleagues, as a new MT survey confirms. How can the geek gap be bridged?
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In most firms, there's a perpetual stand-off between techie staff and their lay colleagues, as a new MT survey confirms. How can the geek gap be bridged?
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