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" ... As a technology journalist, I try to keep abreast of the latest developments, especially where the law and technology intersect. When it comes to technology, the law can often be slow in keeping up with the blistering pace of technical developments. Who can blame judges for not being fully conversant with the minutiae of modern technology? ... "
" ... For example, I set a goal of learning more about Kubernetes. I had a working knowledge of the technology that's helping the business world manage and orchestrate "containers" — software bundles that can be moved around, stored and reused — but I felt I had to dig deeper. Veeam was working on some Kubernetes-related business initiatives, and I needed to get more conversant with the technology down to the code level. I carved out multiple hourlong time blocks each week over the course of a month and both installed and played with the technology while also making pages of notes about the challenges, benefits and opportunities. ... "
" ... In other words, if you are an industrial company today, you have likely brought on board a number of data-savvy new workers in the last 2-3 years; they play an increasingly important role in your business and you must help them grow into their roles and learn the industrial side as fast as possible. At the same time, you need to make the rest of your workforce conversant with the digital side which is becoming pervasive. ... "
" ... Past few years, pie chart investing underperformed the domestic benchmark of 60% in the S&P 500 and 40% in a mix of bonds, normally investment grade with duration of 5 to 10 years. Such portfolio management does more for the money manager than for the client who isn’t conversant with third world debt or emerging markets equities. It makes the manager look busy, perceptive and difficult to criticize. ... "
" ... Presence for leaders means being accessible to others—letting people know that you are available to listen as well as to support. A fully present leader is one who is engaged in the work and conversant with the people who do the job. Doing this virtually is not easy. ... "