Summary:
Going Corporate: A Geek's Guide shows technology
workers how to gain the understanding and skills
necessary for becoming an effective, promotable manager
or sought-after consultant or freelancer.
Technology professionals typically dive deeply into small
pieces of technology—like lines of code or the design
of a circuit. As a result, they may have trouble seeing the
bigger picture and how their work supports an
organization’s goals. But ignoring or dismissing the
business or operational aspects of projects and products can
lead to career stagnation. In fact, understanding the larger
business environment is essential for those who want a
management job, a consulting gig, or to one
day start a business. It’s also essential for
those who have been promoted and find themselves flailing for
lack of a business education.
Going Corporate: A Geek's Guide to the rescue! This
book is designed to help readers gain management skills,
insight, and practical understanding of essential
business and operational topics. Readers will learn to
develop project and program management skills, deliver
service efficiently and improve processes, implement
governance, analyze financial statements, and much more.
After reading this book, technology professionals will
understand such things as enterprise architecture, IT
operations management, strategic and financial
management—and how each relates to the others. Detailed
case studies help cement an understanding of how an IT
organization and its workers succeed in the 21st century.
This book:
Shailendra Kadre has more than 17 years of
industry experience, including 15 in the IT sector with
companies like Satyam Computers, TCS (TATA Consultancy
Services), and Oracle. He has handled large accounts with
annual revenue exceeding $10 million. Kadre has also handled
many large IT outsourcing deals as a bid manager. As a
presales manager, he was instrumental in winning a $200
million deal for Satyam Computers. Later, he worked as a
transition manager on the same assignment. Kadre, who
specializes in IT delivery and operations management, has
worked extensively in manufacturing and the capital markets.
He is also a hands-on designer and architect of complex Web
applications.
Kadre holds a maste'rs degree in mechanical engineering
from the Indian Institute of Technology in Delhi. He is a
certified project management professional and a lead auditor
for information security initiatives. Kadre has published in
the fields of management and IT consulting, mainly focusing
on improving operational efficiencies and transforming
business. He is also active as a writer and reviewer in
various professional forums and trade journals. Kadre resides
in Bangalore with his wife, Meenakshi, and two children. His
hobbies include playing tennis, travelling, and
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