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UNIXArticle :: An Interview with Watts Humphrey, Part 7: The Director of Programming Role at IBM
In this transcript of an oral history, Grady Booch interviews SEI Fellow Watts Humphrey. In part 7, Humphrey discusses his role as Director of Programming at IBM, including how he got a handle on the volume of mail he received (a problem even in the 1960s), standing up to his boss, and introducing the concept of planning to the entire programming division at IBM.
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