While I am by no means a full on DevOps guy, I thought the book The Phoenix
Project brought some interesting thoughts to the table.

As somebody who has been through this type of transition, I felt that the
most challenging part was disconnecting myself from the day-to-day.  We
always say "when I get there, I can still be one of the guys.  I have the
technical chops.  I can help out."  While this is true, it took me a long
time to learn a) my company no longer payed me to do the day-to-day stuff
and b) you do a disservice to your team if your not transitioning your
knowledge to them so they can do it.

Past that, I focus on being a leader, not a manager (I believe that there
is a distinct difference).




On Tue, Jan 7, 2014 at 9:15 AM, Peter Grace <[email protected]> wrote:

> Hello list,
>
> Well, I've been an IT Director for about half a year now.  In this time I
> have learned quite a bit more about what it takes to be a manager and the
> amount of self discipline it requires to keep all of the pieces on the
> chessboard moving safely.
>
> After 6 months, my self evaluation is I suck at being in charge of an IT
> department, and by gosh I want to fix that.  I am asking for your opinions
> on all manners of self-help: certification ideas, books that have helped
> you "grok" how a department should work properly, ways to improve process
> management, things of this nature.  I want to be the best I can be and I
> know that a lot of the people on this list have "been there, done that" and
> have lived to tell the tale.  I'd love to hear yours.
>
> I struggle since the place where I work still has a lot of startup
> mentality but they're getting to the size where we need to start making it
> "enterprisey" to keep things moving smoothly.  A lot of the people in the
> organization feel like making things more enterprise-like means that
> they'll be mired in paperwork and mucky-muck and it's tough to break that
> opinion.  What are your experiences?
>
> Thanks in advance,
>
> Pete
>
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