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How to succeed in IT Part 2 Irregular verbs for IT managers

Published Wednesday, March 08, 2006 8:52 PM

The Devils Manual for IT Managers

Part 2: Irregular verbs for IT managers

The way you describe events, decisions and actions in IT development depends on who you are. The following chart should give the general idea on the way things can be spun. I feel sure I have left a lot out, so I'd be most interested to hear of ommissions.

I understand the broad implications of the technology You are trying to keep up with the technology He is playing with the technology
My development project succeeded in broad principle Your project was not totally satisfactory His development project was a complete disaster
I am rightly indignant you are annoyed He is making a fuss about nothing
I conform to existing Technical standards. You are hidebound in your thinking. He is in the technological dark-ages.
I understand the broad business vision. you are not technology-focused. He does not understand what is technically possible.
I write business papers. you are required to read business papers. He puts business papers in his budgie's cage.
I have convictions about the most suitable technical platform You are prejudiced about the technology you use He is totally biased towards/against Microsoft Software
I am fastidious in my work practices You do your job in a fussy way He is an old woman
l am firm You are obstinate He is pig-headed
My project has met the revised timescales Your project is later than the client was originally told His project has overrun its schedule
I respond to changes in the industry You have changed you mind He is always vacillating

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