They're usually people in positions of authority (e.g. direcotr, ceos, etc)--even in technical conferences. There is a very bad misconception that those in authority somehow have competence in a domain and have opinions that are worth following.
They're usually people in positions of authority (e.g. direcotr, ceos, etc)--even in technical conferences. There is a very bad misconception that those in authority somehow have competence in a domain and have opinions that are worth following.
They're usually people in positions of authority (e.g. direcotr, ceos, etc)--even in technical conferences. There is a very bad misconception that those in authority somehow have competence in a domain and have opinions that are worth following.