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Paperback Manage I.T.: A Step by Step Guide to Help New and Aspiring It Managers Make the Right Career Choices and Gain the Skills Necessary Book

ISBN: 0965053490

ISBN13: 9780965053495

Manage I.T.: A Step by Step Guide to Help New and Aspiring It Managers Make the Right Career Choices and Gain the Skills Necessary

Manage I.T. helps newly promoted IT Managers and candidates considering the leap into IT Management keep their careers on a successful track. Every year thousands of companies promote star technical... This description may be from another edition of this product.

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IT Management Mentor in a Bottle

Whether you are a new IT manager or an experienced one that wants to gain some of the new competencies required for success in today's environment, you will find that this book has all the essentials - in a compact easy to digest format. I also highly recommend it for people who are looking for an alternative to IT management books that are loaded with the same-old metrics.

At last a transitional coaching tool for IT managers

Reading Manage I.T. is like having a transitional coach walk you through the process of moving from an indivudual contributor into an IT management role. Even people who have been managers for a number of years, but who've skipped learning the important lessons in this book will benefit. This book should be part of every IT managers library and every IT management training program.

Great book for the aspiring IT manager

Manage IT is a well-written, well-organized book that will help the aspiring IT manager or the newly promoted IT manager be more successful in their new job. Manage IT highlights the critical skills, techniques, and key learnings required to avoid the pitfalls made most by new IT managers.The book walks through the demands of the IT management role, how to align your team with key business objectives, how to motivate and manage your team, how to build a staffing plan, how to give feedback, and how to let go of your previous job so it does not impact your new role. Two core skills are discussed in-depth including buying IT products and services and how to deal with outsourcing that are very instructive to those who have not built those skills. I found the chart in Chapter 2 on aligning the IT strategy with business objectives to be very useful. Additionally I liked the "Action Items" at the end of each chapter that help drive home important points in the chapter and get the reader started on analysis pertinent to his/her specific situation.Manage IT at 150 pages can be read quickly and provides great information that will help anyone stepping into an IT management role.

Excellent. Useful and Timely!

Manage I.T. is very useful and timely book. It addresses two big concerns that IT professionals face today. Avoiding a career change that may result in career disaster and quickly coming up to speed in the role of the manager if they do decide to make the move. In our current economic environment where people are pushed into new jobs as companies downsize and quickly judged as successes or failures in these new jobs, the Manage I.T. book can be a lifesaver. Thank you Joe and Jim.

Highly recommended!

There is a common misconception that successful IT employees naturally make successful IT managers. In reality, being a manager requires a completely different skill set from that needed by a programmer, a technician, a network admin or any other IT professional. Many of us who work in the IT industry have found ourselves at the proverbial fork in the road of our careers. Do we take the promotion to manager we've just been offered or do we continue on in our technical career? The first section of this book walks you through an exercise in soul searching that will help you make the right decision. The sports team analogy is used in the book to help illustrate this: do you want to give up being a player to become a coach? There is no shame in saying "No, I love playing too much to give it up to coach others."If you've searched your soul and found that the management track really is for you then this book will be invaluable to you as you prepare to take on your new career. You'll learn about what it means to be a manager and what skills you'll need to grow in order to be successful. The importance of getting to know your employees and their strengths and talents; and then managing those people and those talents, is covered in the book. This book is an excellent resource. The authors provide numerous real-life examples and share their own experiences as ways to support the topics covered. Each chapter ends with action items for you to complete to help reinforce the material. Also, do not overlook the bonus chapter at the end of the book. As a manager, you will have to deal with change, especially when it comes to your employees. You will inevitably hire new employees into your team and transition others out. Dr. Couture's Employee Lifecycle HR Model will help you and your organization ensure that your employees are fully supported from recruiting through succession planning for each stage of their careers with you. I strongly recommend this book for anyone in or considering getting into IT management.
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