Not Everyone Is World Class: Your Best Is Good Enough

Posted January 31, 2000 | Leadership |

Would you like to be part of a world-class IT organization? Of course you would -- it's like asking whether a basketball fan would like to be a member of the Chicago Bulls team that won three consecutive championships with Michael Jordan, or whether a small-town violinist would like to play with the New York Philharmonic. Similarly, would you like to be recognized as a world-class IT professional?

About The Author
Ed Yourdon
Ed Yourdon was cofounder, with Karen Coburn, of Cutter Consortium. Ed served as Fellow of the Cutter Business Technology Council, and Founding Editor and Editor Emeritus of the Cutter IT Journal. He chaired Cutter's Summit for many years. Mr. Yourdon is widely known as the lead developer of the structured analysis/design methods of the 1970s. He was a codeveloper of the Yourdon/Whitehead method of object-oriented (OO) analysis/design and the… Read More
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