Features
- Cover Type: Paperback with 337 pages
- Published by: Morgan Kaufmann
- Edition: 1st Edition October 20, 2000
- Written in: English
- ISBN 10 Number: 1558606467
- ISBN 13 Number: 978-1558606463
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Book Dimensions:
9.1 x 7.2 x 0.9 inches
- Weighs: 1.4 pounds
Product Review
"This book takes new IT Managers on a journey through various facets of the IT world in a very easy-to-follow style. It uncovers typical IT pitfalls and offers useful tips and techniques on becoming a successful IT Manager."
-Lana Finkel, Business Unit IT Manager, Xerox Corporation
"I think this is a valuable tool for any human being moving into a management role in the IT field. This book presents concepts and ideas that seem like common sense, but no one ever taught you. I now feel like I can perform my job more effectively after reading this book."
-Kenneth Corriveau, Director of Information Technology, DDB Digital
Worldwide
"This book is a superb training manual for an IT Manager. It details everything from HR issues to contract of equipment management and everything in-between. I would highly recommend this book to any newly promoted IT Manager."
-Christine Mathis, Manager of Support Services, Medshares
Product Description
Are you one of many new IT managers with limited managerial experience? Are you a technician or programmer contemplating a move into IT management? Or, has your technical position evolved to include significant management responsibilities?
The IT Manager's Handbook provides essential information to help you manage your new responsibilities. This unique book provides a guide to help you create budgets, manage projects, evaluate technology and hire and motivate personnel. The authors provide sound advice to equip you with an overall, winning strategy for success.
* Provides practical, easily accessible management advice specifically for new IT managers.
* Organizes information modularly, so you can delve directly into the topics that you need to understand.
* Brings you up-to-speed on the business practices that are most critical to effective IT operations: recruiting, resource planning, working with vendors, and more.
* Provides a unique management perspective on the technical issues with the heaviest business ramifications: e-commerce, remote access, system security, LAN/WAN management, intranets, disaster recovery, and more.
* Includes pointers to additional resources, on the Web and in print, that you can turn to for more information on particular topics.
Reader ReviewsI am a Systems Administrator by trade and have been given the reins ofa 12 person tech staff including Network, Systems and DatabaseAdministrators and Web Developers in an ASP for Telecom. I need helpwith the management aspect of this job, not help choosing my laptopcomputer or the classic pitches that we geeks are used to giving tonon technical people about backups and network security (ie: How muchdowntime can you afford ?) This book might be aimed to another kindof person than I. It might be aimed at a manager that is new to IT,but this book is very light on content for a person who is seasoned inIT but new to management. I walked out of the book store with"Peopleware: Productive Projects and Teams" and"Creating High Performance Software DeleopmentTeams"... Even though we are do not do development it seemed toapply. I enjoyed my last Amazon purchase, "The Mythical ManMonth", very much.