john9221
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er assigning an individual DBA in a developer support role. If it's clearly in the job description, there's more motivation to do it well.Habit #6. THE SOLO ACT: "I know what I'm doing and don't need any help."Database administration is increasingly complex and even the most senior DBAs can't possibly know every last detail. DBAs have different specialties [link widoczny dla zalogowanych], which need to be culled and utilized. When DBAs feel like they know, or should know, everything, they don't ask questions and miss out on valuable knowledge they could be gaining from others.Cures:• Foster a teamwork culture where it's acceptable for DBAs to admit they don't know the answer and to ask for help.• Encourage your DBAs to seek out an outside peer group as a forum for brainstorming and testing their assumptions. No single person can match the expertise and experience of even a relatively small group.• Provide a safety net of tech resources such as reference materials, courses [link widoczny dla zalogowanych], and outside experts or consultants on call.Habit #7. TECHNO-LUST: "Things would work so much better if only we had..."DBAs are often on top of the latest technology [link widoczny dla zalogowanych], which can help them do a superlative job. But when the desire for new technology causes DBAs to recommend unnecessary hardware purchases or software ad
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