Hey guys,
I've recently taken a job (for an old client) as IT manager. Whew! I still get to do all the fun stuff (engineering) because I have no staff, so it's not all managerial, in fact very little of it is.
I've been in that capacity for the last 2 months. I built most of the architecture here a few years back (web farm, firewalls, internal subnets, security, email, phone system) so everything is nice and familiar, that's good.
Here's what’s happening. I think that our IT department can be better. I think I can build a really SOLID IT dept. Seamless help desk, documentation that's accessible to those that need it, redundant networks services etc.
I'm starting this week with a reoccurring task for each day, to sit down, turn off my phones and email, and devote the time to creating my dream dept. This is a step in that direction.
Luckily, I have "free rein", a somewhat limited budget, but there's next to no friction in the politics department, which makes "change" of any sort all the easier.
I'm keeping this post somewhat vague, because I think the discussion will benefit from openness, the possibilities for building the perfect dept. are endless, and should not be limited to "help desk" or "printing".
I've looked for books on the subject, there are several that come close, but nothing really geared towards small-medium businesses (mostly govt. and fortune 500 case studies).
Anyone else have these thoughts? Want to make the sweetest IT dept. ever?
Where to start?
"Nuclear war can ruin your whole compile."
-- Karl Lehenbauer
I've recently taken a job (for an old client) as IT manager. Whew! I still get to do all the fun stuff (engineering) because I have no staff, so it's not all managerial, in fact very little of it is.
I've been in that capacity for the last 2 months. I built most of the architecture here a few years back (web farm, firewalls, internal subnets, security, email, phone system) so everything is nice and familiar, that's good.
Here's what’s happening. I think that our IT department can be better. I think I can build a really SOLID IT dept. Seamless help desk, documentation that's accessible to those that need it, redundant networks services etc.
I'm starting this week with a reoccurring task for each day, to sit down, turn off my phones and email, and devote the time to creating my dream dept. This is a step in that direction.
Luckily, I have "free rein", a somewhat limited budget, but there's next to no friction in the politics department, which makes "change" of any sort all the easier.
I'm keeping this post somewhat vague, because I think the discussion will benefit from openness, the possibilities for building the perfect dept. are endless, and should not be limited to "help desk" or "printing".
I've looked for books on the subject, there are several that come close, but nothing really geared towards small-medium businesses (mostly govt. and fortune 500 case studies).
Anyone else have these thoughts? Want to make the sweetest IT dept. ever?
Where to start?
"Nuclear war can ruin your whole compile."
-- Karl Lehenbauer