• IT Survival Guide

  • Conquering Information Technology in Your Organization
  • By: David Papp
  • Narrated by: Tim Lundeen
  • Length: 3 hrs and 25 mins
  • 3.7 out of 5 stars (40 ratings)

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By: David Papp
Narrated by: Tim Lundeen
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Is your IT system an asset or a hindrance to your organization's success? More important, can you tell the difference? Unlike other well-recognized professions, information technology is still in its infancy. Organizations have little hesitation in paying attorneys, accountants, or business strategists for their expertise. As individuals, we don't blink an eye while paying for a physician's opinion of our health. Yet business executives rarely think to request a professional opinion from an IT consultant. If organizations wish to succeed in the future, however, this practice needs to change.

Business owners and executives often see IT departments as financial drains and necessary evils rather than as additions of value to their organizations. And IT professionals stereotypically are unable to effectively communicate the benefits of IT investments to the organization due to limited "soft" skills. But both have responsibilities to establish more-effective communication and understanding, so that overall goals can be alligned.

With this book you will gain an understanding of how IT systems and tools can offer your organization the best chance to succeed. Additionally, you will appreciate the value of IT assessments and professional consultations. In today's global market, information is indeed the most valuable commodity. Knowing how to best manage your organization's information with effective and efficient IT systems is therefore essential. This book aims to equip you with this valuable knowledge and enable you to achieve the success you desire. The book is published by PFH Publishing.

©2011 David Papp (P)2011 David Papp

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"As the CEO of a busy organization, I fall into the category of the boss who tends to be a little daunted with all things of an IT nature. Often when communicating with IT support personnel, I get the strange feeling that we are not speaking the same language! David Papp's common-sense advice certainly helps to demystify the IT world and assists in planning for current and future IT needs. This is a must read for all business owners and provides a wealth of information delivered in an easy-to-read format." (Chris Lawrence, President and CEO, Better Business Bureau of Central and Northern Alberta)

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Survival through consulting

IT Survival Guide gives a decent overview of leading the IT organization to ensure the highest corporate impact. Good advise but seems to focus more on engaging consultants rather than building internal expertise.

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