Digital Directions: The IT Crowd
How to Work—and Work Well—With Great Technologists
Facebook
Facebook
Twitter
Twitter
LinkedIn
LinkedIn
The%20IT%20Crowd<%2Fspan><%2Fa>,%20in%20which%20an%20IT%20staffer%20routinely%20answered%20the%20phone%20with%20the%20greeting,%20"Have%20you%20tried%20turning%20it%20off%20and%20on%20again%3F"<%2Fa>%20Another%20IT%20support%20guy%20I%20work%20with%20in%20the%20past%20manned%20his%20post%20beneath%20a%20large%20sign%20that%20read%20"Lack%20of%20planning%20on%20your%20part%20does%20not%20constitute%20a%20crisis%20on%20my%20part."<%2Fspan>%0D%0A%0D%0A%0D%0Ahttps%3A%2F%2Fwww.bookbusinessmag.com%2Farticle%2F4-strategies-working-great-technologists-book-publishing%2F" target="_blank" class="email" data-post-id="1657" type="icon_link">
Email
Email
0 Comments
Comments
After working with talented technology development teams for more than 25 years, I have observed that having developers work within an environment that reflects and supports specific cultural characteristics derives the best results. Experienced publishers well understand the varying needs of different types of professionals in terms of work environment—manuscript editors versus marketers, for example. What is not well understood are some of the ways that the organization can create an environment that creates the best results for technical development teams.
0 Comments
View Comments
- People:
- Andrew Brenneman
- Places:
- UK
Andrew Brenneman
Author's page
Related Content
Comments