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Manager’s Success Kit for
an Ever Changing World
By Prem Kamble
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There is good news! You do not need to know technology to be IT-savvy.
Sounds unbelievable? But it is true. This seminar brings to you just the right inputs that you need to be successful in an ever-changing world. It is based on a deep study of this
technology and its impact on the behaviour of people. Computerisation is not all technology, it is a lot to do with people and management. So you can leave the technology to the IT folks and focus on what you CAN learn – that is, managing people and managing change. |
You will learn that you had all along been trying to
be IT Literate whereas what you need to be is IT Aware. And what is the difference
between the
“Let’s
admit it. We are still not at two? This seminar covers that, and more of just what you
need to be successful IT Aware Managers. IT
Awareness is a specialized skill required to manage IT Driven Change.
There is something special about this technology that you need to know
which unfortunately is not talked about in most IT courses or IT
seminars. This is not very
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obvious and not often discussed as most seminars tend to focus too much on technology. You as managers need to know how people react to this technology, what they do and do not understand about it, and most importantly, what they misunderstand about it. This seminar will make you capable not only to face IT-Driven change,
but be a catalyst for change.
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You will be able to better utilise technology without the frustrations
and pains which most managers go through. You will be able to interact
with the IT folks more intelligently and thereby use technology more
effectively to your advantage.
“There is a very subtle difference in the way we should look at computers. When we realize
While it benefits you personally, it benefits your company too.
Corporates are incurring heavy losses on account of failed
implementations – leave alone the opportunity cost and productivity
loss due to friction and frustration among senior managers. |
Group, August 2006). With cost of services
having shot up, the cost today will be higher. With average 70% failure rate, you know what to
expect. Would you like to only blame it on the IT folks for this failure
and wash your hands off or contribute actively and effectively to make
it a success? After all success in your field depends on how you
can effectively use cutting edge technology to your advantage.
Prem Kamble is a Computer
Professional with MBA from IIM Calcutta and B.Tech. from IIT Bombay. He
has passed Advanced Management course called "Energo Cybernetic
Strategy” with flying colors from Germany. He has also attended
self-development programs like Est, Forum, Advanced Course, SELP (Self
Expression & Leadership Program), etc. organized by Landmark
Education Foundation, USA which have helped him to develop a broader
outlook and a different way of thinking. He has successfully overseen technology transitions for over 25 years. During his career, he has been a keen student of Change Management, |
particularly the people and psychological issues of IT Management. He has worked both as Software Delivery head in CMM Level 5 companies
and as Head of Technology in manufacturing companies. As
Head of IT in companies like Essar, Sutherland, Pidilite, Modi Rubber,
etc. he has been extremely successful in developing and implementing
computerized systems in the toughest of situations. As Software Delivery Head in SEI
Level 5 company, he created records of
Delivering
all projects on time
Highest
Repeat Orders
Highest
Resource Utilization He started his career in IT and in less than five years was heading the IT function for a group of companies. His areas of interest are business and human aspects of Information Technology. As a CIO, Prem has very closely interacted with people and lived with them during the difficult transition period of automation. He therefore knows their fears, discomforts, anxieties and frustrations particularly with |
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respect
to IT driven
organizational change. Their fears of lack of IT knowledge are
genuine, but there is a
gap in what managers think they need to know of IT, and what they
should actually know. Prem has compiled over the last decades just
that what the managers should know about IT to be effective, and
presents it in a language simple for them to grasp. What makes this presentation unique compared |
to most of the IT seminars is
his 'out-of-the-box'
thinking and a knack to see what is not so obvious. This skill is
amply demonstrated in his various articles and blogs. He has published
articles on InfoTech management in the country's leading magazines. He
has done a deep analysis of the psychology of change from the
industrial revolution to the information revolution, and believes that
there is need to change our thinking from machine age to the IT age.
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Participants can be CEOs,
Entrepreneurs, CXOs,
Business heads, Department Heads, Line Managers, etc. In other words,
managerial staff cutting
across all functions. Whereas the program is useful for
managers from all functions like Finance, Production,
Materials, Procurement, HR, Admin,
etc., it is equally useful for IT managers like CIOs, Sr.
Mangers, Project Managers, Analysts, implementers,
program managers and Trainers. While it is particularly useful for
companies which are at an early stage of implementation, it will be
useful also for those who have already implemented applications. (Images:
NASA/courtesy of nasaimages.org)
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Success
Stories / Real Life Case Studies
On
Business Orientation in IT
Prem
Kamble’s real life case study to get maximum Business
Benefit through IT - published in Times of India. http://prem.cu.cc/toi
On
People Orientation in IT
Prem
Kamble created a record in a SEI Level 5 company by delivering all
projects on time and to specs, to the utmost delight of his customers.
Read Key Success Factors http://prem.cu.cc/dsq.
On
Successful IT Implementation Strategy His Implementation Strategy and People orientation which led to the successful implementation was published as a cover article in Computers Today. Read key success factors http://prem.cu.cc/ct1. |
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Prem Kamble Website: http://prem.cu.cc Blog:
http://prem.cu.cc/blog Email: click here to email me |
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