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Handling Management Burnout

Posted October 15, 2002 | | Amplify

 

It is generally accepted that when management burnout occurs within an IT organization, there is a problem. If a manager is experiencing burnout, how can he or she make effective decisions and provide reliable information to upper management? While it is important to recognize when one of your managers is cracking under the pressure, how you approach the problem goes a long way toward determining whether you're addressing the symptoms of burnout or solving the underlying problem.

 

About The Author
Phil Hill
Phil Hill is the founder and President of HBO Systems, Inc., an independent consulting company. In this role, he assists organizations that are struggling to get institution-wide support for implementing enterprise software projects. He has helped a broad range of clients strategically assess their IT capabilities and establish successful, effective IT visions and management processes. His customers have ranged from the US State of Maine to… Read More
Wayne Bailey
Wayne A. Bailey is an independent management consultant specializing in helping software companies and corporate IT organizations become "agile" -- fast, innovative, and flexible. He has more than 20 years' experience as a consultant, research scientist, quality program manager, and principle software engineer. He can be reached at wbailey at agilebydesign.com or +1 617 965 7618.
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