Dr Robina Chatham, writer of The Art of IT Management
https://www.youtub e.com/watch?v=iyI0ZnB4vwo
Robina shares a few of the dos and also do n’ts of exceptional administration, discuss the difference in between women as well as male managers, and also subjects her key concept for any person taking their preliminary enter administration. Robina’s publication, The Art of IT Management is provided from our on the internet bookshop: bit.ly/ 1mcwFRT
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Robina,
I like your interview in the 2016 spring version of the BCS ITNOW Magazine and especially the final question.
Question “Where do you think managers should be focusing their attentions in 2016?”
Answer “I think they should be focusing their attentions outside of their own organisations, scanning the whole world in terms of technical possibilities and technical advancements and looking at what other industries are doing. They should be bringing in those nuggets of wisdom to their own organisation and they should develop their information skills to be able to get the message across to the senior decision makers.”
Today with the Open Compute Project and the open source hardware community we now have fabulous new technical possibilities but most people in traditional enterprise data centres seem to be oblivious of these and this reminds me of the people in the book Willful Blindness by Margaret Heffernan. https://www.ted.com/talks/margaret_heffernan_the_dangers_of_willful_blindness?language=en