Actually, this post is not about men in charge or the ultimate manager's tool or even furniture. It is about hardware, at least the way I am experiencing the items in my office. What I want to say is when I buy a new computer, which is my ultimate tool I essentially need for my job, I research first its CPU speed, graphics depth, mobility features, and monitor bigness and brightness, but now, things are changed. The other day my wife asked me what I would like the most for my birthday, and after I gave it a little thought, I said the ultimate hardware tool for my office - her majesty, the chair. Previously I had a small and flexible "programmer-style" chair. I thought it was good for all my needs... My former 'the chair' office But with years of age comes wisdom. I suddenly realized that beside my "software developer" title, in my one-man-show company, I am also the proud owner of all other cool acronyms: CEO, CTO, CMO, BCM, CFO, COO, AIX, B2B, ...