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A LESSON IN MANAGING SMALL BUSINESS TECHNOLOGY SUPPORT–-AVOID THAT GUY!
Posted on August 18th, 2013 in Customer Service, Managed IT Services, Rant, Small BusinessYou’ve heard the adage, “a little knowledge can be dangerous”, or “I know enough to be dangerous”. If there is one thing I’ve learned during the last two decades supporting small business owners and their IT systems is that, scenarios that involve “That Guy”, the guy that “knows a little” rarely turn out well. “That Guy” could be that office…(read more).
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