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February 6, 2011

How to Manage Geeks

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By Russ MitchellMay 31, 1999

Eric Schmidt, CEO of Novell, believes that “geek” is a badge of honor. (After all, he is one!) But how do you manage these geek gods? Just follow his nine-point techie tutorial.

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