CIO strategy: 10 qualities of IT greatness
CIO success depends on connecting the chaotic IT environment to
high-level strategic and business priorities that matter to the broader
organization. Take a look at this list of 10 qualities of IT departments
that have successfully bridged the strategic gap. Successful IT groups
are resilient, flexible, and highly responsive to organizational
business needs. For many CIOs, [...]
http://url.ie/17th
Four tactics for career success in 2009
The 2009 job outlook isn't exactly positive. Here's what career
and leadership coach John M. McKee recommends for anyone who wants to
come out of next year in better shape than they are today.
http://url.ie/17tf
What you need to know about certifications in 2009
According to an experienced IT consultant, IT pros should be
aware of the importance of IT certifications in 2009. He also explains
some of the changes you can expect to see in Microsoft's certification
program.
http://url.ie/17te
The problem with IT contracting
A TechRepublic member is deeply dissatisfied with life as an IT
contractor. Read about his experience, and see if you can offer any
advice. I heard from a TechRepublic member who is becoming very
disillusioned with his IT contracting career and would like to hear from
others about their experiences. Here's the e-mail: "I want to [...]
http://url.ie/17td
How you know you've stumped a co-worker
Ever had a co-worker perform a disappearing act in the middle of
an e-mail exchange? It could be classic avoidance behavior. When my son
was small and did something he shouldn't and knew he was going to hear
about it from me, he would smile his impish grin and then squench his
eyes shut. In his [...]
http://url.ie/17tc
The six types of difficult co-workers
Tim McClintock, PMP and Global Knowledge Instructor, has
compiled a list (below) of the most difficult types of people. It's hard
enough to deal with these kinds of people in the wild, but when they're
your co-workers, it can be dreadful. Recognize any of these types? The
Steamroller This is the bully of the group - always interrupting, [...]
http://url.ie/17tb
IT ethics and the recession
Michael Krigsman takes a look at the results of a recent survey
about the recession's effect on work ethics. He advises employers not to
underestimate the level of stress the recession causes workers. With a
major recession in full-swing, someone had to come up with a survey
covering the ethics of office workers in three countries. [...]
http://url.ie/17tg
10 steps to prevent IT myopia
Peter Birley has developed a list of 10 points to help IT
leaders think strategically about business, organizational, and
management issues. Take a look at these practical steps. This is a guest
post from Michael Krigsman of TechRepublic's sister site ZDNet. You can
follow Michael on his ZDNet blog IT Project Failures, or subscribe to
the [...]
http://url.ie/17ti
Firing a bad hire: A real-world story
Hiring the best people for the job can sometimes be an exercise
in frustration and even the best managers can blow it big time. With a
number of successful hires under his belt, Benny Sisko relates an
account from the other side of the fence. In this post, he shares with
you some of the background to the [...]
http://url.ie/17tj
10+ air travel tips for IT pros
Flying has become trickier than it once was - especially if
you're packing a laptop and other electronic gadgetry. Here's some basic
advice, along with a few pointers for traveling techs, to help make the
trip go as smoothly as possible. Traveling by air use to be easy. You
threw a few things into a [...]
http://url.ie/17tk
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