Executive Update

Lessons From a Decade of Data: Part III -- Zhou Enlai's Perspective

Posted March 3, 2010 | Technology |

When Zhou Enlai, China's first communist prime minister, was asked his impression of the French Revolution of 1789, he is purported to have replied: "It's too early to say." His point, of course, was that to properly appreciate momentous events, you need to view them with sufficient historical perspective.

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E.M. Bennatan
E.M. Bennatan was a Senior Consultant with Cutter Consortium's Agile Product & Project Management practice and a contributor to that advisory service, including its survey-based Executive Updates. His extensive hands-on management experience stemmed from many years as Senior Director at Motorola, Inc., developing large software systems and leading multinational design centers. He was also VP of Engineering at Midway Corporation, where he… Read More
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