Leading Geeks
How to Manage and Lead the People Who Deliver Technology
J-B Warren Bennis Series
1. Auflage Januar 2003
288 Seiten, Hardcover
Wiley & Sons Ltd
Kurzbeschreibung
As technology continues to drive business productivity and infiltrates every area, the role of "geeks"--knowledge workers with titles such as project manager, product manager, engineer, programmer, or software developer--becomes more critical. Leading Geeks will help executives and managers in charge of these workers understand why these workers can be difficult to manage, discover which leadership methods really work, organize and structure work so that geeks achieve better results, and deliver technology initiatives effectively.
Leading Geeks challenges the conventional wisdom that leadership methods are universal and gives executives and managers the understanding they need to manage and lead the technologists on whom they have become so dependent. This much-needed book-- written in nontechnical language by Paul Glen, a highly acclaimed management consultant-- gives clear directions on how to effectively lead these brilliant yet notoriously resistant-to-being-managed knowledge workers. Glen not only provides proven management strategies but also background on why traditional approaches often don't work with geeks. Leading Geeks describes the beliefs and behavior of geeks, their group dynamics, and the unique nature of technical work. It also offers a unique twelve-part model that explains how knowledge workers deliver value to an organization.
Foreword, David H. Maister.
Introduction.
Acknowledgments.
Overview: The Challenge of Geeks.
1. Geeks, Leadership, and Geek Leadership.
Part One: The Context of Geek Leadership.
2. The Essential Geek.
3. Groups of Geeks.
4. The Nature of Geekwork.
5. Performing Geekwork.
Part Two: The Content of Geek Leadership.
6. Nurturing Motivation.
7. Providing Internal Facilitation.
8. Furnishing External Representation.
9. Managing Ambiguity.
10. Selecting and Organizing Geekwork.
11. Uniting Geeks and Geekwork.
Conclusion: Harmonizing Context and Content.
12. How Geek Leaders Lead.
Appendix: Models and Lists.
Notes.
References.
The Author.
Index.
"Winner of the 2003 Financial Times Germany and getAbstract Award for best book on business leadership"