Fostering innovation : how to build an amazing IT team /
Proven and practical strategies for leading IT teams and departments In Fostering Innovation: How to Build an Amazing IT Team, accomplished technology strategist, executive, and leader Andrew Laudato delivers an eye-opening exploration of how to design, build, staff, and run a high-performing IT dep...
Clasificación: | Libro Electrónico |
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Formato: | Electrónico eBook |
Idioma: | Inglés |
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Hoboken, NJ :
John Wiley & Sons, Inc.,
2022.
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Acceso en línea: | Texto completo (Requiere registro previo con correo institucional) |
Tabla de Contenidos:
- Introduction
- Become an empathetic leader
- Hey, what do you know?
- An amazing IT department? What's that?
- Conventional wisdom is wrong
- Four steps to innovate
- The right foundation
- The Laudato Hierarchy of IT needs
- Keep the lights on (KTLO)
- Lean and efficient IT
- Create value
- Let's innovate
- CIO report card
- Develop a winning culture
- Culture eats eggs and strategy eats bacon, or something to that effect
- The boxes, the lines, and the dashes
- Org design- just show me the answer
- Organizational design and culture
- It's not the play, it's the player
- Take care of those peeps
- Hire the best
- The best team is a diverse team
- Using mercenaries- I mean, consultants
- The power of experts
- Build that network
- Good advice doesn't come cheap, it's free
- Deliver to delight: a collection of usable tips and tools
- The written word-a.k.a IT strategy
- It's the uptime, stupid
- If it's important, you better get two
- Lock it down
- Lean and efficient IT
- What should I work on first?
- Limit your work in process (WIP)
- One list to rule them all
- Portfolio/program/project management
- Develop key business proficiency for maximum IT efficiency
- Love your HR department, just don't "love" your HR department
- If I wanted to be a lawyer, I would have gone to law school
- Let's make a deal
- Accounting, my worst subject
- Learn your business, inside and out
- Straighten up and fly right
- What you should have learned in kindergarten
- Professionalism isn't just wearing a suit
- What you do matters-you're always on the clock
- Vendors and frendors
- A word to the vendors
- Be a cool customer
- Get your butt in shape
- Final tips and advice
- When something goes wrong
- When others come knocking
- What's wrong with outsourcing?
- Switching jobs
- Technology matters
- Conclusion