Don't Bother Me With Details, Part 1
"Details, details. Things to do. Things to get done. Don't bother me with details, just tell me when they're done" is a famous quote from the character Jimmy Price (played by Kenneth Cranham) in the 2004 crime film Layer Cake. "Don't bother me details" sounds like a crisp, clear, leader-like thing to say. It implies that your underlings are boring you with unnecessary detail and that you are not going to fall for that. You have things to do--better things to do than listen to nerds go on about nerd stuff. As a professional nerd, I have been on the other end of this dynamic pretty often, which is why I keep getting asked by well-meaning non-nerds "why is my technologist colleague so annoyed with me?" This is the first of what will be an intermittent and, I hope, infrequent series in which I give examples of just how this crisp, clear, leader-like attitude is so frustrating and infuriating and how it can be utterly wrong-minded. Are there boring...