Reading the poem by M.Yu. Lermontov's "Izmail Bay", came across an excerpt that even now gives excellent advice on project team management. More details - under the cut.
So the excerpt:
It's easy to rule a people if they
He is carried away by one common passion;
Shouldn't just get too carried away
To be proud of him or equal to him;
Thoughts should not open their own
Or ask your subjects for advice.
And forget what is better than golden mountains
Some caress and greetings!
Try to be the first everywhere, always;
Do not forget, be moderate at feasts,
Never touch superstition
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The important qualities of Project are clearly described: Ability to find solutions everywhere, using all possible tools and passion for the project, not money.
People are a child: he does not want to give,
Don't try to snatch - but steal!
What Mikhail Yuryevich wanted to say for the Projects here, I did not fully understand. Anyone have any ideas?