Re: Yahoo has no staff tech writers
"Susan W. Gallagher" <> wrote in message
>
> Your observation, IMO, is spot-on. In technical terms <g>,
> Andrew presents himself as a theory x manager in a largely
> theory y industry. If he's ever heard of Maslow's Hierarchy
> of Needs, he apparently dismissed it as sheer drivel. ;-)
I would appreciate it if this list would refrain from trying to psychoanalyze me
or my management techniques on the board. You have no idea what kind of a manager
I am Susan and I can assure you that I am much more than some raving guy on
TECHWR-L.
And TECHWR-L is not an appropriate forum to analyze me. If you want to talk about
management styles, thats fine, but please leave me out of your assumptions.
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