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- When a leader goes blah
- Motivation and morale building are important aspects of leadership. Both become harder or sometimes impossible if the leader herself becomes demoralized. Part of being a good leader is self evaluation and always performing periodic self checks to determine if it is time to move on. by Ramon Padilla
- Tags: Workplace, Leader, Morale, Leadership, Management, Ramon Padilla
- Blog posts 2008-07-27
- Performance, image, and exposure important for IT success
- The performance, image, exposure model is commonly used to help individuals manage their careers. The same model can also be applied to the IT organization as a whole and can prove quite useful in managing IT's role in the enterprise. by Ramon Padilla
- Tags: Performance, Information Technology, Unit, Organization, Strategy, Professional Development, Performance Management, Management, Career, Human Resources, Workforce Management, Ramon Padilla
- Blog posts 2008-07-13
- Decentralization of IT key to security breaches
- Higher Education leads all industries in loss of personally identifying information. One driving factor in this statistic is how IT is organized. Decentralization done wrong is an accident waiting to happen. Is your organization at risk due to its structure? Read the following characteristics of IT decentralization...
- Tags: Security, Information Technology, Unit, Organization, IT Unit, Strategy, Management, Ramon Padilla
- Blog posts 2008-06-24
- The value of IT in tough times
- It has been said that in the face of adversity one can determine the true character of an individual. I believe the same can be said of an organization's senior leadership. It is during the tough times that one can determine the true character and motivators of those...
- Tags: Information Technology, Organization, Strategy, Management, Ramon Padilla
- Blog posts 2008-06-08
- Lessons in leadership from Tom Ridge and Woody Norris
- Last week I had the pleasure of being able to speak with and listen to two prominent citizens. The first being former Secretary of Homeland Security Tom Ridge and the second being inventor Woody Norris. Both were entertaining speakers and conversationalists, but surprisingly, Tom Ridge seemed less comfortable...
- Tags: Tom Ridge, Governor, Homeland Security, Leadership, Sales Force Management, Government, Management, Sales, Ramon Padilla
- Blog posts 2008-05-26
- The view from the management side
- I have been asked on occasion "what is the worst thing about being a CIO or Director?" My answer is that there is no one "worst thing" and for the most part, at least for me, there are more good days than bad days. But there has been...
- Tags: Ladder, Organization, Professional Development, Tools & Techniques, Leadership, Career, Management, Ramon Padilla
- Blog posts 2008-05-11
- Instant communication encourages less autonomous workers
- I had an interesting discussion with some colleagues yesterday regarding the effects of instant communication on management, leadership and employee capabilities. It was so lively that I thought I would share it with you the best I can and let you join in. Here is the...
- Tags: Communication, Autonomy, Worker, Manager, Instant Communication, PDAs, Handhelds, Hardware, Ramon Padilla
- Blog posts 2008-04-20
- The choice -- To be right or be effective?
- I was in a staff meeting a couple of weeks ago when the answer given by one of our senior staff members to a question was "Well I have a choice, I can be right or I can be effective - I am choosing to be effective." ...
- Tags: Choice, Banking, Financial Services, Ramon Padilla
- Blog posts 2008-04-06
- Does work have to be fun?
- I was bemoaning the fact the other day that the current extreme tightening of funds was essentially sucking the fun out of my current position when I was given this piece of advice - "The way to survive in our business is just to hunker down and ride it out...
- Tags: Bus Driver, Professional Development, Leadership, Team Management, Strategy, Career, Management, Ramon Padilla
- Blog posts 2008-03-23
- Traditional IT metrics fail in tough budget times
- I was in a meeting with a large group of CIOs the other day and the buzz in the room centered around budgets cuts. The words bunker mentality, hunker down and no new projects swirled about, seemingly on everyone’s tongue â€" and I can’t blame them. Things are...
- Tags: Metrics, Information Technology, RIM BlackBerry, Strategy, Management, Ramon Padilla
- Blog posts 2008-03-16
- A seasoned manager's advice for preparing yourself for a leadership role
- I often get e-mails from readers which I happily reply to asking how they can prepare to move up to a leadership position. The questions I get often are related to formal preparations including degrees to obtain, classes to take, etc. I have written about these skills on a number...
- Tags: Opportunity, Perception, Manager, Leadership, Management, Ramon Padilla
- Blog posts 2008-03-14
- Take stock before you take action as a new manager
- There is a popular notion in politics that a new leader in office has 90 days do demonstrate that he or she can create change. This same notion is becoming more prevalent in management literature as well - and I believe that this is dangerous. My thinking is...
- Tags: Supervisor, Stock, Survey, Staff, Workforce Management, Leadership, Human Resources, Management, Ramon Padilla
- Blog posts 2008-03-09
- Cutting costs in IT the creative way
- It's has been a long time since the heady days of the year 2000 when funding for IT projects seemed to magically appear from nowhere. In fact, after the bust that followed long after, most CIOs and IT managers and directors I know will tell you that their budgets...
- Tags: Revenue, Data Center, Collaboration, Partnership, Information Technology, Goal, Data Centers, Business Structures, Storage, Strategy, Hardware, Data Management, Finance, Management, Ramon Padilla
- Blog posts 2008-03-02
- What kind of leader are you?
- I had surgery mid week last week and have spent the better part of the last seven days in bed recovering. Last night I had one of those "experiences" you might be familiar with courtesy of my pain medication. I am speaking of one of those experiences where...
- Tags: Leader, Coworker, Leadership, Management, Ramon Padilla
- Blog posts 2008-02-24
- User friendly work style ââ¬" good for your career?
- I was flipping through the tech ads in the Sunday paper this morning when I came across Windows Home Server. It was advertised as having the following features: Your family's digital memories and media organized in one central hub Home...
- Tags: Employee, Career, Microsoft Windows Home Server, Linux, Microsoft Windows, Operating Systems, UNIX, Open Source, Software, Ramon Padilla
- Blog posts 2008-02-17
- Improve critical skills through gaming
- I have written numerous times in my blogs about critical skills that managers need to be successful and to enhance their careers see Soft skills in a hard world. In these blogs I often talk about obtaining these skills through traditional methods such as studying and practicing. While...
- Tags: Skill, Vocabulary, Games, Personal Technology, Ramon Padilla
- Blog posts 2008-02-09
- Freedom of choice?
- Who determines the upgrade strategy in your organization when it comes to software? If your answer is anything but the vendor or the market, I suggest that you rethink your answer. Although I would like to say that we have complete choice in how and when we upgrade,...
- Tags: Microsoft Windows Vista, Microsoft Corp., Training, Decision, Microsoft Windows Vista (Longhorn), Microsoft Windows XP, Operating Systems, Microsoft Windows, Software, Ramon Padilla
- Blog posts 2008-01-26
- End user training ââ¬" Whose job is it?
- A $5000 dollar electronic "smart" board is accidently ruined when an adjunct instructor unknowingly damages it beyond repair when he writes on it with a dry erase marker. Whose fault is it? Investigation into the incident reveals that the instructor was assigned to the room to teach a...
- Tags: Job, Information Technology, Board, Training, Pole, Computing Measure, Corporate Governance, Workforce Management, Business Operations, Corporate Law, Human Resources, Ramon Padilla
- Blog posts 2008-01-21
- Interview coaching - donââ¬â¢t tell the employer he has wants
- My brother in-law has been interviewing for a new position within his organization lately and he called me up last week for help with a particular question - "How would you improve the operations in our area?" This is one of those "Danger Will Robinson!" questions, so I thought...
- Tags: Direction, Question, Leadership, Strategy, Management, Ramon Padilla
- Blog posts 2008-01-13
- Brand new year - Same old pet peeves
- Well it’s New Year Resolution time and for a fleeting minute I thought about making one. It was going to be entitled, “I’m not going to let these things get to me this year.†But the more I thought about it, the more I realized that it wasn’t...
- Tags: Brand, Life Example, Notebooks, Hardware, Notebooks & Tablets, Ramon Padilla
- Blog posts 2008-01-06
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