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DP Harshman posted this on January 27th, 2010
We have all seen HR IT job postings for junior developers (beginning programmers) that state a BS is required but an MBA is preferred. Yet, the Degree may be the least important attribute of a successful IT team member. Does that surprise you? … Click on the title to read more.
DP Harshman posted this on January 11th, 2010
In “NotesOn: The Four Fundamental Life Cycles of IT” I made what now proves to be an erroneous statement. Further research has shown that the name Risk Management Life Cycle has been used in the past, however … Click on the title to read more.
DP Harshman posted this on January 5th, 2010
One of the items I failed to mention in the original post on Risk Management (NotesOn: Risk Management – Risk Analysis) is that RA must be done from the top down and from the ground up. … Click on the title to read more.
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Author's Notes-07/15: 0. While working on the upcoming PMO series, I've corrected typos, clarified and updated two posts: "...The Seventh Triple Constraint" and "... IT Organization Models."
1. My web host had some "issues" last month so I lost some post additions / changes. They've been (re-)updated: "... First-Aid Kit for IT Management", "... IT HR - Part I - Recruiting ...".
2. Near and dear to every IT member's heart is a subject covered in: "...Cost Cutting IT ...". I believe you will find it of great interest and value. V1.2 is now the latest release.
3. Must Read for All IT Members: the newly released "NotesOn: IT HR - Part II ...", a companion to Part I, is also a vital read!
4. If you haven't checked out the PPT from my February presentation to the University Of Denver - Daniels School of Business find some time, it is worth it. You will find it as: "PPT: From Idea To Execution - Working With IT".
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Thank you in advance --DP Harshman
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