[thelist] Must a webmaster know databases???
Scott Dexter
sgd at ti3.com
Thu Dec 14 13:58:03 CST 2000
I guess what it comes down to is I see the Webmaster in the position of your
Entrepreneur.
And interestingly enough, if we equate the two, the Entrepreneur becomes the
Kiss of Death, no? --Once built, the system of components (specialists)
would be self-sufficient....
Make sense?
sgd
>
> I have a completely different model to this because I'm thinking pure
> object oriented design. The Web master as you describe would
> be the kiss of
> death to an organisation. He/she would become indispensible
> and the whole
> system would revolve around them and would be limited by
> their knowledge.
> He/she would have to be killed off.
>
>
> The entrepreneurial function would involve seeing these
> objects much the
> same way as a child would see a box of Lego components. He or
> In other words, the entrepreneurial function would not be
> about getting the
> specialists to create a business plan that they had devised.
> Instead, the
> entrepreneur would take the specialist functions as they are
> offered and,
> without changing them, put them to use as part of a modular
> system created
> entirely out of these components.
>
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