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How Not to Get Ahead in IT

How Not to Get Ahead in IT
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Debra Donston
Debra Donston
May 28, 2012
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How Not to Get Ahead in IT

How Not to Get Ahead in IT

written by Deb Donston; illustrated by Brian Moore


How Not to Get Ahead in IT – No News Is Good News

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Don’t keep abreast of technology news and involved with product forums. If there’s something you need to be concerned with, you’ll find out about it soon enough.


How Not to Get Ahead in IT – Is This a System?

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Don’t explore alternatives (especially cheaper and open-source alternatives) to the technology systems your company is already using.


How Not to Get Ahead in IT – New Toys, Oh Boy

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Don’t work with business managers to ensure that the technology you are acquiring for your company is aligned with business needs.


How Not to Get Ahead in IT – Mission: Critical

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In fact, don’t take the time to really understand the core needs of your company and industry at all.


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How Not to Get Ahead in IT – Everythings Under Control

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Don’t worry about those pesky regulatory requirements and keeping systems in compliance. This too shall pass.


How Not to Get Ahead in IT – Information Wants to Be Free

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Don’t apply the safeguards that would prevent sensitive data from being transferred to mobile devices that can be easily lost or stolen. And, for goodness sake, don’t encrypt sensitive data that must reside on mobile devices that can be easily lost or stolen.


How Not to Get Ahead in IT – Dont Worry, It Always Does That

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If there is a computer breach, keep it hush-hush. (There’s a good chance no one will find out.)


How Not to Get Ahead in IT – All Systems … Uh … Go

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Do ignore patches–especially the ones labeled “critical.”


How Not to Get Ahead in IT – Teach the Users Well

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Do ignore end user training. (Instead, laugh with your IT buddies about how stupid the users are.)


How Not to Get Ahead in IT – Keep a Grasp on the Situation

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Don’t regularly monitor systems so that you know what good and bad behavior entail.


How Not to Get Ahead in IT – A Bright Future

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Think only about the current needs of your company. Don’t worry about what might be coming down the line in 5 years.


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