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The Fox Herder's Guide: How to Lead Teams That Motivate and Inform Organizational Change
The Fox Herder's Guide: How to Lead Teams That Motivate and Inform Organizational Change
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Author: Russell Boebert, Earl Boebert
Publisher: Bitsmasher Press LLC
Published: 06/15/2011
Pages: 180
Binding Type: Paperback
Weight: 0.40lbs
Size: 7.99h x 5.00w x 0.38d
ISBN: 9780983650614
About the Author
Earl Boebert wrote his first computer program in 1958 as an undergraduate at Stanford. In 1961 he and another student automated the halftime card stunts for football games, the earliest known application of computing to pixel graphics. After graduating he became an Electronic Data Processing Officer in the United States Air Force, where was awarded the Air Force Commendation Medal for his efforts in converting systems to high-level programming languages. He then joined Honeywell, where he engaged in new systems development, managed a group that produced security enhancements for the Multics system, and engaged in the design and verification of software for the Saab JA37B, the Mark 48 torpedo, and the Space Shuttle main engine controller. He led the engineering of several advanced electronic security systems, rose to the grade of Senior Research Fellow and won Honeywell's highest award for technical achievement. His course on systems engineering and project management was given to over 3,000 students in 13 countries. He then became technical founder and Chief Scientist of Secure Computing Corporation and led the creation of the Sidewinder security server. His final position before retirement was as a Senior Scientist for Sandia National Laboratories, where he engaged in a variety of high technology projects. He has participated in ten National Academies studies and workshops and is the holder or co-holder of 13 patents in computer and communications security.
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