But surely Sculley was an accomplished business leader, and rescuing Apple was 
a business  a computers problem. 

 I think it is very hard to motivate students well on a subject you do not know 
well.  You need not be a guru, but you need to understand it well. 

P.
On Sep 11, 2010, at 16:11, Mwirima Byaruhanga wrote:

> Paul Bagyenda wrote thus on 9/11/10 11:00 AM:
>> And you think the kind of lecturer who uses "Teach yourself C in 
>> 21 days" has a chance in hell of motivating students?
> 
> Yes and yes. One does not necessarily have to be the guru on a
> subject to motivate/lead at it.
> 
> Unrelated but somewhat similar, what did John Sculley know about
> computers when he (sort of) rescued apple ;) ?
> 
> 

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