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What books do you advise IT Managers to read, and why?

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Question added by Dina Khatib , Brand and Communications Manager , Bayt.com
Date Posted: 2015/06/03
Tauseef Mohammed
by Tauseef Mohammed , Architect/Leader , US Bank National

Thank you for inviting me. There are many books, the one I like is below and also please check the link below to find out more.

1. IT Project Management: On Track from Start to Finish, Third Edition walks you through each step of the IT project management process, covering critical strategies for on-time and within-budget projects. You'll get proven methods for initiating a project, selecting qualified team members, conferring with management, establishing communication, setting realistic timetables, tracking costs, and closing a project.

Other books can be found here: http://www.baselinemag.com/c/a/IT-Management/The-5-Books-Every-IT-Manager-Should-Read-Right-Now

saeed Ali
by saeed Ali , DEPUTY MANAGER IT INFRASTRUCTURE, OPERATIONS & OIC_ IT DEPARTMENT. , Besway Cement Limited

i like IT Project Management:

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Project managment is recommended. Followed by process orientatation of IT management to manage production environment and then on specific business orientation for application development and then the application development methodologies. No specific book, but all the above gives you a roadmap towards an IT lead position.

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An IT Manager must be thorough with the latest technologies and check the all possibilities to make an organizations' process simple and fast. All latest journals and other IT related publications will give enough lights to latest knowledge and management theories prevailing in IT industry. To support organizational goals, all defined process must be smooth and hurdle free. An IT Manager can make it happen with his latest knowledge and skill level.

Mohammad Terkawi
by Mohammad Terkawi , Senior Software Quality Assurance Engineer , Lean Business Services

I advise reading

 IT Project management

ITIL IT Service Management

 CBAP/CCBA Certified Business Analysis

 

 

Ragesh Vadakkedath Ramachandran
by Ragesh Vadakkedath Ramachandran , IT Administrator , Nippon Motor Corporation (P) Ltd

My advice for an IT Manager

An IT Manager should know all the latest technology,I am not specifiy the technolog books here. But he should also know about the process and procedure how the IT department is working. For that I am suggesting a few books.

PMP for project management,

ITIL for IT Service Management

Six Sigma for improvement of the process

COBIT etc.

All the above books give a good idea how to manage the IT department for the improvement of the business.

Hope this answer will solve your query.

 

 

Khalid Kamran
by Khalid Kamran , Director Of Operations , S & K Solutions (SMC-Private) Limited

Much said what to recommend for IT Managers to read. I think the IT landscape is changing rapidly and to focus on one particular aspect is not going to help IT Managers stay competitive. ITIL, IT Security, Cloud, Project Management everything counts but what I have learned is to present technical solution in financial language. Besides technical jargon, IT people must learn the Financial Management as well.

Adnan Nahas
by Adnan Nahas , IT Project Manager – UC RCM HIS CIS , MANTEQ SYSTEMS & INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY LLC

I advise reading TechRepublic and networkworld to stay up to date

SAMI ALDAWSARI
by SAMI ALDAWSARI , ERP Management & Project Coordinating , Saudi Commission for Tourism and National Heritage

I believe participating not reading -  IT is a sensitive major and whenever you read won't make sense. However, if you feel like you are needing to read IT books then I recommenced you the books that are talking about the business applications as admin and IT security.

 

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