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paul78 wrote: » That's great to hear that your advice is being sought. Since you are new, just don't offer solutions without first understanding the business conditions in which the company operates. For example, if its a Windows shop, dont start suggesting that servers should get replaced with Linux boxes. One of my pet peeves is when people say - "at my old company, we used to do it this way..." Also - the most important - remember who your audience is- dont throw around acronyms and technical jargon if discussing with non-technologists. Be prepared to discuss based on facts and not opinions. Have fun and since you were asked that means they trust your thoughts on a subject.
QHalo wrote: » You don't have to say "at my old company..." but people rely on past experiences and saying that is an easy way to convey something that you've seen either done poorly or done well before. I don't have a problem with people saying that as long as they don't use it as a crutch. As an Information Technology professional, drawing on past experiences is what we do. I do, however, agree with the rest of your comments.
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