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Do everyone a favor and take a few days off
Taking your full vacation may seem like a luxury you can't afford in today's climate. But, that decision may actually have a negative impact on your career. In this article, John M McKee explains why it's better for all concerned if you'd "just go away". by John McKee
Tags: Job, Team, Leader, Leadership, Team Management, Management, John McKee
Blog posts 2008-07-24
The security control nobody used...
Not every security control is successful, particularly those not transparent to business users. This is the story of a failed attempt to encrypt email and the lessons learned. by Tom Olzak
Tags: Message, Security, Team, Security Control, E-mail, Team Management, Online Communications, Management, Tom Olzak
Blog posts 2008-07-23
What size programming team do you prefer?
Do you work best on a small team or a large team, or do you prefer to be a "lone wolf" programmer? Take this poll to let us know. by Justin James
Tags: Developer, Team, Programming, Team Management, Management, Justin James
Blog posts 2008-07-18
Losing a key team member â€" Loss and opportunity
Losing a superstar is never easy. Last week, Scott Lowe's right-hand person submitted his resignation. Moving fast and in partnership with others at Westminster College, he's well on the way to getting a new face into this critical position. by Scott Lowe
Tags: Job, Team, Position, Person, Director, Westminster College, Recruitment & Selection, Human Resources, Workforce Management, Scott Lowe
Blog posts 2008-07-16
Consider Enterprise Environmental Factors when planning IT projects
Enterprise Environmental Factors EEFs are corporate, environmental, and governmental variables that can determine how you manage certain aspects of a project. Bill Stronge lists examples of common EEFs and offers questions you need to ask at the start of each project. by Bill Stronge
Tags: Project, Team, Information Technology, Project Manager, Enterprise Environmental Factor, Team Management, Productivity, Project Management, Management, It Operations, It service Management, Bill Stronge
Blog posts 2008-07-15
Best leaders ask, "What's the worst that can happen?"
Many leaders fail and whine. The best recognize that they can learn a lot from others. Talking to employees, competitors, customers, or anyone else who may have an opinion; they never shy away from asking a lot of questions. by John McKee
Tags: Team, Leader, Leadership, Management, John McKee
Blog posts 2008-07-10
Security Management Tip: Inspect what you expect
Never assume your security team is focused on the same things you are. Take every opportunity to ensure they are following the path you laid out. If not, course correct, course correct, course correct... by Tom Olzak
Tags: Team, Security Management, Security, Tom Olzak
Blog posts 2008-07-02
Communication is the key to controlling project chaos
Bill Stronge suggests steps to take during a chaotic project to calm the waters. He also offers advice on how to prevent a future project from spinning out of control. by Bill Stronge
Tags: Project, Team, Team Management, Management, Bill Stronge
Blog posts 2008-07-01
Good consultants know when to be "invisible"
Sometimes you need to take a backseat to the client team so that they can fully develop the skills they'll need after you're gone. Shannon Kalvar describes becoming an "invisible consultant" in order to allow a client to become the star of the project. by Shannon Kalvar
Tags: Project, Team, Consultant, Consulting, Shannon Kalvar, Larry, Team Management, Outsourcing, Management, It Operations, Business Operations, Outsourcing & Subcontracting
Blog posts 2008-06-26
Managing risk with After Action Reviews
Responding to security incidents, whether they are malicious or accidental, requires a final step that many organizations neglect. An After Action Plan AAR helps to reduce the probability of a recurrence and improve response activities. Tom Olzak shows you how to execute a standard AAR. by Tom Olzak
Tags: Action Plan, Team, AAR, Team Management, Management, Tom Olzak
Blog posts 2008-06-24
Dealing with a mistrustful client
A CIO hires a consultant to examine the feasibility of outsourcing his IT team. When the consultant tries to handle the inevitable bad feelings of the in-house team, he finds that this extreme challenge also raises ethical questions. by Shannon Kalvar
Tags: Team, CIO, Consultant, Agent, Team Management, Management, Shannon Kalvar
Blog posts 2008-06-23
Proper planning of resources essential to successful projects
With any project, proper planning is the key to success. In my experiences, the area most overlooked in a typical project is the proper planning of the resources and their allocation. Here are tips for getting that part down. by Bill Stronge
Tags: Project, Team, Performance, Team Management, Management, Bill Stronge
Blog posts 2008-06-17
A consultant's technical pride causes his team considerable delays
Don't make this consultant's mistake: taking on project issues that don't suit your technical abilities. Letting your team apply its strengths to project work will allow you to focus on planning and management duties, and you'll all meet your deadlines. by Shannon Kalvar
Tags: Team, Leadership, Problem, Team Management, Servers, Management, Hardware, Shannon Kalvar
Blog posts 2008-06-16
Tips for successfully managing remote teams
In my IT Dojo post, "IT must prepare for $200-a-barrel oil and a rise in remote workers," I described how rapidly increasing oil and fuel costs will raise the number of remote workers--including IT professionals. IT leaders who oversee teams of remote workers must develop the skills to successfully manage...
Tags: Team, Virtual Team, Suggestion, Team Management, Management, Bill Detwiler
Blog posts 2008-05-23
Not Invented Here has no place in open source development
Last week, many Debian users got something of a shock when they realized that encryption keys for OpenSSH, OpenSSL, and OpenVPN have all been vulnerable to relatively easy compromise for a while. Previously, I discussed how you can detect and replace vulnerable SSH keys on Debian, and Vincent Danen...
Tags: Software, OpenSSL, Developer, Team, Problem, Debian, Tool, Ssl/Tls, Tools & Techniques, Open Source, Security, Management, Chad Perrin
Blog posts 2008-05-22
Being part of a team
When you work on the road, you spend a lot of time alone, and it is very easy to forget that you are part of a team. I am reminded of part of a poem by John Donne (1572-1631) English metaphysical poet: No man is an...
Tags: Team, Call, Team Management, Recruitment & Selection, Management, Human Resources, Workforce Management, Jeff Dray
Blog posts 2008-05-02
10 ways to deal with an unhappy employee
"There is joy in work. There is no happiness except in the realization that we have accomplished something." -- Henry Ford "Most people are about as happy as they make up their minds to be." -- Abraham Lincoln Would you be surprised...
Tags: Team, Employee, Team Management, Management, Bill Stronge
Blog posts 2008-04-30
If you micromanage, no one wins
Throughout my career as an editor in the media industry, I've encountered many copy editors who, though they would stringently deny it, are micromanagers. They take what other people write and totally change the wording to better reflect their own writing style. They think they are improving the copy, but...
Tags: Team, Dallas Morning News, Team Management, Management, Toni Bowers
Blog posts 2008-04-16
New IT manager: How to hit the ground running
Your performance during the first month as a new IT manager is critical to your success. Whether you are taking your first job as an IT manager or moving to a management role in another company, the first 30 days on the job will set the stage for either success...
Tags: Team, Information Technology, IT Manager, Plan, Manager, Tendency, Team Management, Strategy, Management, Mike Sisco
Blog posts 2008-04-15
Portal-based delegation of network services? You can with iControl
I have found great benefits in using delegation of network services internally. These services include virtual IP addresses for load-balanced Web servers, application servers that run Web services, and systems that have a remote data center or failover capability. The virtual IP addresses, when paired with DNS names, offer great...
Tags: Team, Network, Network Service, Failover, Delegation, Portals, Team Management, Networking, Internet, Management, Rick Vanover
Blog posts 2008-04-06
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