electronic files? Who’ll keep track of passwords? Who’ll make sure
that a careless but talented worker can’t destroy irreplaceable
information? You don’t, by the way, want your network manager to turn
power hungry. “He shouldn’t be the network police,” jokes Bigelow. “He
should be the network janitor—in the sense of keeping everything in
place electronically. You might also think of him as a network
teacher. He can help tell people the right way to do things.” Bigelow,
in fact, warns against one person holding sway over the others by
being the only one familiar with network procedures.