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Jeremy Gardner @Disruptepreneur
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Unpopular opinion: one of the big inhibitors to innovation in tech is many programmers’ lack of respect for those who don’t code or know how.

Lack of appreciation for non-technical perspectives and leadership creates a culture of science experiments and solutions to non-problems
Coders are modern day wizards. They string together a bunch of characters and create magic. It’s remarkable.

Neverthelsss, perspective and theses grounded in the real world and real problems are necessary to catalyze change.
Programmers can be extraordinary business leaders and entrepreneurs but I find that Silicon Valley has fostered a culture of derision towards those in non-technical roles.

Just my two satoshis.
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