benvegiard
Programmer
OK, here's the situation... I am basically a nice guy (Yeah, I know, "if I do say so myself"). I have spent the first eight years of my career working as a consultant doing database programming.
For the last two jobs, I have been a full time employee. The prior job was an absolute political mess. One of the biggest problems is that I came in with a strong technical knowledge base and basically most of the other IT folks and a manager felt threatened by me. I wrote that one off to being just a politically messed up place.
However, now I am at a new shop. Everyone is great. I do find myself threatening the DBA here, I think. It's nothing extreme, but I want to nip it in the bud. Does anyone have any resources (i.e. "How to win friends and influence people" type o' thang) that would help me posture myself in a way that I can relax this person? I know that when someone is threatened it's usually due to some sort of insecurity (which I haven't identified in this man as he is very good at what he does) and have tried to phrase things in a way that supports his ego. However, at the same time there are issues where I think another approach is worth examining, and I need to get that across without bruising him.
Any help is very much appreciated.
ben
For the last two jobs, I have been a full time employee. The prior job was an absolute political mess. One of the biggest problems is that I came in with a strong technical knowledge base and basically most of the other IT folks and a manager felt threatened by me. I wrote that one off to being just a politically messed up place.
However, now I am at a new shop. Everyone is great. I do find myself threatening the DBA here, I think. It's nothing extreme, but I want to nip it in the bud. Does anyone have any resources (i.e. "How to win friends and influence people" type o' thang) that would help me posture myself in a way that I can relax this person? I know that when someone is threatened it's usually due to some sort of insecurity (which I haven't identified in this man as he is very good at what he does) and have tried to phrase things in a way that supports his ego. However, at the same time there are issues where I think another approach is worth examining, and I need to get that across without bruising him.
Any help is very much appreciated.
ben