<p>This bookโs author, Byron Love, admits proudly to being an IT geek. However, he had found that being an IT geek was limiting his career path and his effectiveness. During a career of more than 31 years, he has made the transition from geek to geek leader. He hopes this book helps other geeks do t
IT Project Management: A Geek's Guide to Leadership
โ Scribed by Byron A. Love
- Publisher
- CRC Press;Auerbach Publications
- Year
- 2017
- Tongue
- English
- Leaves
- 221
- Series
- BusinessPro collection
- Category
- Library
No coin nor oath required. For personal study only.
โฆ Synopsis
Addressing leadership issues in the IT industry to help IT practitioners lead from the lowest level, this in-depth book includes a case study to show how to put leadership principles and practices into action and how an IT geek can transform into an effective IT geek leader. --
Abstract: Addressing leadership issues in the IT industry to help IT practitioners lead from the lowest level, this in-depth book includes a case study to show how to put leadership principles and practices into action and how an IT geek can transform into an effective IT geek leader
โฆ Subjects
Information technology;Management.;Technologie de l'information;Gestion.
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