I'm posting my previous entry to LinkedIn when this time I'm asked “You're one of the few experts invited to answer:
Your team is hesitant about new web app technologies.
How can you overcome their resistance to change?”
And the first response from one of the “experts” that answered is: “Threaten to fire them.”
Wow!
And to think I was scared to answer sarcastically.
Although the “expert” answering is a CTO,
so I'm not sure if I should read that as “sarcastic” or “too honest.”
I'll assume “sarcastic” until I learn otherwise.
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