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The Information Technology profession has seen massive and dramatic change since the early days of mainframe computers and punch cards. Colleges and trade schools offer a multitude of classes for people desiring to enter the profession. While they do an excellent job of teaching technical skills, there is a lot more to learn to become a successful IT professional. This book identifies several essential tips and strategies to excel in IT. They are lessons learned throughout a forty-five year career that bean in the era of large mainframe computers. Real world projects completed by the author…mehr

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The Information Technology profession has seen massive and dramatic change since the early days of mainframe computers and punch cards. Colleges and trade schools offer a multitude of classes for people desiring to enter the profession. While they do an excellent job of teaching technical skills, there is a lot more to learn to become a successful IT professional. This book identifies several essential tips and strategies to excel in IT. They are lessons learned throughout a forty-five year career that bean in the era of large mainframe computers. Real world projects completed by the author are used to illustrate what it takes to advance from a typical member of an IT department to someone who has mastered the profession and become indispensable. Many of these projects were true game-changers, with successful completions doubling company revenues or rescuing businesses from impending failure. Most presented formidable challenges, often appearing nearly impossible, but were overcome through unwavering dedication and remarkable innovation.
Autorenporträt
Michael Leonardich has had a passion for technology since he was a little boy. He loved taking things apart to find out how they worked and then putting them back together. As a teenager, he built his own analog computer which ultimately found its way to a computer museum.His 45-year IT career spanned the rise of the mainframe computer through the PC revolution and the rise of the Internet. He has worked for startups, privately held companies, and multinational corporations. Michael has successfully completed IT projects that increased company revenues and solved what were thought to be impossible business problems.Michael resides in the Pacific Northwest. He is proud of the fact that despite enduring multiple company mergers, acquisitions, and workforce reductions, he has never been unemployed over the span of his career. When he's not consulting, he spends his time volunteering in the community and enjoying the outdoors with his grandsons.