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Paperback IT Manager's Handbook: Getting Your New Job Done Book

ISBN: 012370488X

ISBN13: 9780123704887

IT Manager's Handbook: Getting Your New Job Done

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IT Manager's Handbook, Third Edition, provides a practical reference that you will return to again and again in an ever-changing corporate environment where the demands on IT continue to increase.... This description may be from another edition of this product.

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The more things change, the more they stay the same

Technology can change all it wants but the fundamentals of being a good IT Manager have changed very little. This book hits all the major areas of focus from staffing and budgeting to infrastructure and disaster recovery.The section entitled "Certification: How Do I Know Its Worth" applied 10 years ago, and still applies today. Right on the money and a good brief for an IT Manager building a team. Also, small but extremently important policy issues like email and security are included.I do think that the book included slightly heavy doses of technical information such as a full page table of different memory technologies as well as an entire section entitled "How Do I Configure a Server". These would service a Network Administrator or Engineer just fine but an IT Manager ? Not so much. Don't let this detract you from the overall picture though. Too much information is certainly better than not enough.I have to be honest, I didn't read this cover to cover. But for someone who has spent time as an IT Manager in the past and one who is looking at doing it again, I was able to re-establish concepts and draw on new tools that, no doubt, provided benefits.

full of practical examples!

This book is full of practical examples. It is useful to people who have in-depth programming knowledge but no idea how to do a budget or interview job candidates. I found this book specially timely, given that my team is composed of several technical professionals who are now considering a move into management. The information in the book is well layed out and quite accessible.

Well Written and Long Overdue

I am an IT Manager with over twenty years of experience. I believe that the authors do a great job in covering all of the necessary topics, yet even a seasoned manager can pick up some new stuff in here. I have not previously seen a book written for new IT Managers. I highly recommend it. The transition from a technical role to management is often difficult - this is well documented. This book will make that change easier. I plan on making it required reading for my direct reports who are new managers.

Finally a primer for new and potential IM managers.

This book is a real godsend for all of us who have tried to prepare our talented people for their next career step. All the things you need to know about being an IM manager in one place and organized in a way that makes for easy reading for those being exposed to management concepts for the first time. It's also a handy guide for brushing up on those things you don't do often enough to master, like hire or write capitals, but need to know when they come up.I plan to buy these for all my managers and those high potential people that aspire to be one.Frank J. SavielloDirector, Information Management
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